• x00za@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 months ago

    Well GOG should drop the dark pattern to get you to download Galaxy. Besides that they’re alright

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        3 months ago

        well they should make it at least slightly usable. people harp on epic launcher when this piece of shit barely functions 20% of the time. if you have a big library, it’s useless.

        or it was, I stopped trying to make it with when i realized playnite exists.

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          3 months ago

          I have a large GOG library, I no longer use their launcher because I’m on Linux and use heroic. However their launcher always worked fine for me.

          I don’t recall ever having an issue. Are you sure there wasn’t something underlying going on with your system?

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            3 months ago

            yes. I’m talking about library including integration, which is the only reason I wanted to use galaxy to begin with. it fucks up all the time, losing games, not updating, logging out … not to mention its generally slow and clunky. playnite doesn’t look as nice but it’s 100x better in every other way.

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              3 months ago

              Strange, I guess to be fair I haven’t used their launcher in at least a year or two. Good that you found a solution that works better for you though.

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          3 months ago

          Eh, it’s literally there for games that need online access.

          I use it for theme hospital and that’s it. Everything else i standalone

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          3 months ago

          They don’t really though. I haven’t been on GoG in a minute, but when I was looking for an offline installer (I think for Cyberpunk?), it was very easy to find it

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      3 months ago

      I had a situation with The Saboteur.

      When installed manually with downloaded installers it had configuration issues, IIRC it was limited to 1280x720 and the in game option to modify it didn’t work.

      But when installed with Galaxy it defaulted to 1920x1080 and the in game options worked.

      At that point my game was working and I didn’t investigate further so I don’t know if it was downloading different installers, or performing post install tweaks to my game config, but from a functional perspective the game was broken when not using Galaxy. Ideally whatever the “magic” was it should be included in the standalone installers!

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        3 months ago

        GOG also manages the offline installers. Especially for older games. They are known to deliver badly configured DOSBox games. GOG put us in contact with their technical team for one such game. Their technical team just ghosted us.

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          3 months ago

          Yeah they manage both distribution methods.

          I’m just highlighting at least one example where they have regrettably left the standalone as a 2nd class option.