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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Spc120 on Thu 13/12/2007 21:44:47

Title: Can you make file sizes smaller?
Post by: Spc120 on Thu 13/12/2007 21:44:47
Ok so i now understand how too upload the game (Thanks to everyone that helped me:)) but now the file is really big like 90mb can i shrink the file somehow?
Title: Re: how do you upload a finished game?
Post by: RickJ on Thu 13/12/2007 22:03:15
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Can someone help me?
Maybe but you'll probably have to give more information.   
Title: Re: how do you upload a finished game?
Post by: Spc120 on Thu 13/12/2007 22:09:02
what i mean is how do you upload your finished game as a file by itself.  like what do you use to upload the file, like what file do you upload???????
Title: Re: how do you upload a finished game?
Post by: LimpingFish on Thu 13/12/2007 22:20:16
Do you have webspace to upload your game to?

If you sign up for a free account with FileFront (http://signup.filefront.com/), you will be able to host your file there.

It's fairly simple to use. Just read the Terms of Service and FAQ before you sign up.
Title: Re: how do you upload a finished game?
Post by: Spc120 on Thu 13/12/2007 22:26:06
thanks alot.
Title: Re: Can you make file sizes smaller?
Post by: on Thu 13/12/2007 23:13:30
To reduce filesize, WinRAR is a good and free tool. The best compression can positively leave you with a file only a third of the original size- try a RAR archive with best compression and solid archive enabled.
Title: Re: Can you make file sizes smaller?
Post by: Radiant on Fri 14/12/2007 12:27:40
It depends on why your game is so big.

If it's an AGS game, I'll hazard the guess that either you're including your source (don't do that, you only need the "compiled" directory), or your game contains a lot of music, sound effects, or movie files (none of which can be significantly compressed further by WinRAR and the like, because MP3/OGG/WMV and so forth all already use compression).

But in this day and age, 90 Mb isn't an unsurmountable obstacle to download.
Title: Re: Can you make file sizes smaller?
Post by: OneDollar on Fri 14/12/2007 12:40:14
This might be a little off topic, but I've been having trouble uploading a 18MB file to my googlepages website, with the upload repeatedly failing. I then tried putting it on my aged freewebs site *shudder* but it just gave me an error after a while. Is this a result of my slow upload speed, the file handling of these two websites or what? Do you think it would work better uploading to something like FileFront? Eventually I had to split the file into 5MB chunks with WinRAR, but that's far from an ideal solution
Title: Re: Can you make file sizes smaller?
Post by: Radiant on Fri 14/12/2007 12:56:22
I'd suggest getting a decent FTP client. Uploading through web browsers can be fickle (depending on your browser, of course).

Several of the File Upload Servers have their own client which effectively does this.
Title: Re: Can you make file sizes smaller?
Post by: OneDollar on Fri 14/12/2007 13:54:05
Unfortunately Googlepages doesn't support FTP upload, so playing with FileZilla will have to wait for me to buy some webspace. Anyway, FileFront seems to be handling to upload.

Back (more or less) on topic, I split the game into a music file (the one I was having trouble with) and the .exe files, manuals etc. These were about 37MB but compressed down to a 2.5MB .zip file. Compression is definitely the way to go.
Title: Re: Can you make file sizes smaller?
Post by: Khris on Fri 14/12/2007 14:06:11
I recommend savefile.com and rapidshare.com. They host files up to 60/100MB in size without registration, and uploading using only the webbrowser has so far worked for me every time.
Title: Re: Can you make file sizes smaller?
Post by: LimpingFish on Fri 14/12/2007 23:25:07
Nobody seems to like using FileFront; it does lack hotlinking to your file, etc. But on the plus side, they have no restrictions on filesize and no limit on the length of time your file will remain hosted (that I know of). Heartland Deluxe has been hosted there for over a year now, anyway. Plus, I always get decent download speeds with them.

You do have to register, though, but not in any overly intrusive way.
Title: Re: Can you make file sizes smaller?
Post by: InCreator on Sat 15/12/2007 00:16:11
rapidshare.com is a really bad idea.
Title: Re: Can you make file sizes smaller?
Post by: BOYD1981 on Sat 15/12/2007 02:53:52
rapidshare is quite good, i even have a premium account. uploading is a little slow though, but more people will be downloading than uploading so the download speed is all that really matters, and that's good.