It was bound to happen.
We all knew it had to happen.
Then it happened.
I already wrote in the past that changes were sadly taking place to the Unified Download Center, a project which aimed at providing users with a bird’s eye view of all the downloadable content posted in our blog and archived under the Download category.
In recent times, we even had to resolve to drastic measures in order to try and save as much virtual disk space as possible when it came to both new and older releases.
This is a story as old as the internet itself. Running an online service? Prepare yourself to be careful and well organized because sooner or later, those files you want to share with the world will begin struggling for more room as their little, tiny corner of the web gets more and more crowded.
The main purpose of the Unified Download Center, as you all know, was to offer a single online section where users could easily browse and download all of the amazing content our Contributors provided to us all. This service runs through Mega, a very reliable and fast file storage portal. Months ago our primary Mega profile got clogged, and we were forced to open a second profile. Monetary issues, as discussed here, were at the core of such decision. As a consequence, the Unified Download Center lost its main goal, as from that moment on the place where to find our releases was not a singular entity anymore, but rather two district ones functioning under the same umbrella.
Today, we are forced to extend that number (Mega profiles) to three. In fact, the latest release we put out completely filled our second Mega profile, so we decided to sign up for a third one, furthering dis-unifying the Unified Center.
You can find the link to the new, third Mega profile here, by scrolling down and locating the Mega logos.
Like I wrote in the past, in the end the APP initiative ended up becoming the real unified place for all the Temple’s stuff, though unfortunately it is quite buggy and slow, especially for users who browse it from outside the USA.
We’re sorry for the inconvenience, and we hope this further fragmentation of one of our services won’t bother you that much.
–Temple Of Goo staff