I realized that the download counter on every download increases whenever someone goes to that page. That means that if someone uses an indirect link, whenever someone looks at that page, it counts as a download. I think there is something wrong with that. Could it (and view counters for articles and reviews) be counted only once for each IP address/account?
I meant to say the page of the link. Like, if someone were to submit the Daily Click home page as the download link, then every time someone went to the home page it would count as a download. Also, the same person could download a game 100 times and it would count each time!
Well, I went to Athan's UB Maker page ( http://www.create-games.com/download.asp?id=7426 ) and every time I go to the link (the link the download button goes to), even if I copy and paste it, it counts as a new download. Go try it and see. If it doesn't, then I'll send you a video.
Originally Posted by Jon Lambert Well, I went to Athan's UB Maker page ( http://www.create-games.com/download.asp?id=7426 ) and every time I go to the link (the link the download button goes to), even if I copy and paste it, it counts as a new download. Go try it and see. If it doesn't, then I'll send you a video.
I'm fairly sure that is impossible. You can't track the number of page visits without special access to a site's information.
Originally Posted by Clubsoft It only counts once per account, and only once per computer for unregistered users
unless you just recently fixed this(last couple of months), its wrong. i cant seem to find the thread that i talked about it before, but, when you click the download button to a game youve already downloaded, the count does increase sometimes. i made the count for my own games and a few others go up a few times in a matter of a few minutes.
edit: i just downloaded griffon legend 3 times and it went from 113 to 116. and i doubt 3 other people downlaoded within the 60 seconds it took me to download it 3 times, AND at exactly the same times i did. sometimes (most or all of the time actually) closing the browser is necessary to make it count.