Hey everyone
I was just wondering what features people would like to see in the final client downloader, I have put my list below, what ideas do you guys have?
1) Files are packaged in such a way that key files are downloaded first so people can log in whilst the remaining files are downloaded in the backgroud.
2) Flexibility of download options:
a) The application that performs the download can be scheduled to start at a certain time and date so your system will download the patch whilst you are at work / asleep
b) The application that performs the download can be told to power off the machine once the download has completed
c) The application that performs the download can run and download an update whilst the game is running
d) Ability to apply an upgrade from a descrete file
e) The download rate can be controlled
3) Possible to minimise the client to the system tray
a) When minimise to the system tray and you mouse over the icon it shows the download %.
b) The minimised icon changes colour based on the % downloaded.
4) Support for token authentication
a) Traditional H/W and S/W fobs to secure an account
b) Scanning of QR codes (or similar) from authentication devices
c) Provide a soft keypad option for the client
d) Provide a randomised soft keyboard for the authentication code entry
5) Keep the client interface design as simple and responsive as possible
6) Allow local backup of configuration files and in game screen shots
I did a search for a similar topic but didnt find one, hopefully I didnt miss it.
Cool, a technical question.
I like all of these suggestions. The ability to download files for patches while playing is, in my opinion, a very low bar for a modern MMO. The patching process should be very seamless.
I would implore the devs to look at the Blizzard Launcher (RIP Battle.net) and copy practically all of the features it has verbatim. The interface is clean, responsive, and very feature heavy. While I understand that this is to be expected of Blizzard and the insanely high level of quality/polish they put into everything, I think their software quality in general should be what all companies aspire to create.
Having a way to back up the update files so that you can re-apply them if you have to reload the system without having to completely re-download them again.
If I had a dollar for every time I had to wait hours to update EQ, EQ2, and Vanguard after reloading my system....
Liav said:I would implore the devs to look at the Blizzard Launcher (RIP Battle.net) and copy practically all of the features it has verbatim. The interface is clean, responsive, and very feature heavy. While I understand that this is to be expected of Blizzard and the insanely high level of quality/polish they put into everything, I think their software quality in general should be what all companies aspire to create.
Battle.net lives, they decided to reverse their decision to rebrand. They only changed it to include Blizzard in the logo and to refer to as "Blizzard Battle.net" in print references.
But I agree, they do a good job with their launcher interface and options.
I've got to agree on all points brought up by DuxDux, and I also like the way the Battle.net client works, allows for simple advertising and viewing of game news and upcoming features/events while you are updating.
One thing I might add is to enable a peer to peer function for any patch/client download, to assist in the speeds at which users may download said data. This can be throttled or disabled/enabled per user for those that have bandwidth caps and such. Also add the ability to have it only active while you are still downloading, for a set time, or have it active permanently for any late comers.
It would also be nice to have chat option in the launcher, chat for people in the launcher as well as options to connect to a characters friends or guild. This could tie into a possible mobile app that might have chat functionality to stay in touch with friends/guildies as has been contemplated in previous threads as a possibility.
I would like to see more effort being put into being able to clear old files. When files may no longer be needed, please allow the patching system to delete them or at least remove them from the content delivery system so they are not downloaded next time you clean install.
Iksar said:Battle.net lives, they decided to reverse their decision to rebrand. They only changed it to include Blizzard in the logo and to refer to as "Blizzard Battle.net" in print references.
But I agree, they do a good job with their launcher interface and options.
Wasn't aware they reversed their decision. That's pretty cool.