Why do something stupid like implementing Galaxy in a
standalone/offline installer. I download these backups to be able to install the games
offline. Otherwise I wouldn’t download these backups. What’s so hard to understand about it, GOG?
If I want to install games online, then I don’t need to install games using the offline backups. If I use the backups then it should be clear I don’t want to install them using Galaxy. And if I want Galaxy, I can download it from GOG and import the game folders of the games I installed offline.
The very least should be that opt-out is default. Default opt-in is how people end up with stuff like Ask toolbar and other crapware. Poor business practice, GOG.
Dear GOG, maybe watch your own videos every now and then, just to remember what you advertised as your killer feature that makes you distinct from Steam etc.
Remember “Freedom of Choice”, “Optional Client”?
GOG.com Galaxy: Introducing a DRM-Free Online Gaming Platform! Two years later, stuff starts creeping in.