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.I prefer download for most softwares - especially the ones where you only have to download the games you actually want to play.
Though these days with faster broadband and better designed games for flash - there's not to much in it.
One thing I don't get, while we're on the subject, is WHY do MG casinos still apparently do a full download of all their games when you download a new casino, but when you actually go into a game, it seems to be re-downloading the whole thing again...
KK
Well actually, in my post that you quoted I was only talking about re-downloading the one game that I open.It does (yet again yesterday). Despite many requests for an answer, Microgaming just won't say WHY this happens. Operators, when asked, say they have no record of any trigger, such as a software upgrade, that would require the fresh downloading of existing games.
It's a problem for MGS because the excessive secrecy surrounding this issue makes it look like they are doing something that might be of concern to players. In almost every case though, there appears to have been no changes to the game or paytable, and it plays just as well, or just as badly, as before. It also seems to trigger corruption of the client on some occasions. Further, EVERY client does it upon launch, yet the games are in a common cache, so surely only ONE client needs to download the stuff.

Well actually, in my post that you quoted I was only talking about re-downloading the one game that I open.
e.g. Say I go to play "Thunderstruck" - I have to wait while it's "loading". Maybe I'm wrong, but to me it feels like it's loading by getting the required graphics data etc. from the MG server, and not from my hard-drive.
I could be wrong again, but as I remember it when Viper first came out the games opened almost instantly because all the required game data was coming from my computer's memory.
And like you say, I also remember all the games being "cached" somewhere, so when you downloaded a new MG casino it just grabbed the games from your hard-drive and definitely didn't download them all again.
And as for WHY they re-download old games... well I guess that will remain like Stonehenge - a mystery forever...
KK
