I haven’t used VorpX in a long bit. Wanted to try RDR2. Anyway…
I’m on 17.2.3 locally and was having some problems. I noticed and had to request the latest version. For some reason I thought VorpX would automatically upgrade to the latest version.
Do we have to request a download every time there is a new version? Or is there a better way to keep it up to date?
Unless your AV software/firewall blocks vorpX from accessing the internet you should receive updates automatically. If that doesn’t work for some reason, you can always use your web installer to fetch the latest version. If you didn’t keep it, you just have to request a new one once.
Might make most sense to check your firewall/AV settings though to ensure auto updates work as intended.
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