nightcraw1er.488: https://www.gog.com/forum/general/gog_galaxy_required_in_certain_games Certain components of galaxy have now been built into the requirements of games, including redoing old games. For instance you can no longer run the latest version of Dungeon Keeper, without having certain files like galaxy.dll.
This is an additional requirement which was never there before. And it is also increasing in both features and size of installer. So first was the dll to allow “achievements”, then came online saves, next will be multiplayer components I would imagine, and then in a year or so you will need nocd patches to be able to run the products.
So no, very little difference between the two now.
toma85: I've asked someone who bought Dungeon Keeper Gold. He installed the latest version 10.1_(28184) using the offline installer. After the installation he couldn't find a file "galaxy.dll" on his entire system. He checked the mentioned "game.gog" file in the linked thread. This file has nothing to do with Galaxy. You can see the purpose of this file by looking at the file "game.ins". It reveals that "game.gog" is a CD binary.
"redoing old games"? You can't add a galaxy.dll dependency or any other new dependency to old games without having the source code to compile a new version. The cloud saves feature was added to DOSBox. Is "galaxy.dll" necessary to run DOSBox? I haven't found anything here in the source code. This would also conflict with the GPLv2.
Yes, didn’t say that galaxy.dll was in dungeon keeper. Game.gog is an unusual one, I had assumed it was to do with the cloud saves as there are folders for it now. But your right it is just a Cd image. Which begs the question why that has increased in size. Again the change log only indicates that cloud saves have been added.
A better example might be Titan quest. It has two galaxy.dll files in THQNOnline/gog, and also some discord dll as well. The game will not start without these. You can replicate by changing the folder name.
Certainly a decent change log would help, as would being able to choose which version to download. However this vague and rather sneaky attempt comes not too far after the previous galaxy debacle of including galaxy with all installers, for which I still have those things backed up!
Edit. So a comparison of the two dungeon keeper installs shows that it’s an update (or lack of compression) in the sound folder of that image, and the subtitles. There is still a folder, a script, some ink files and such like different, but that seems fine.