Posted January 27, 2020
GameRager: Some games come with small files that are tied to galaxy but do nothing if one doesn't have galaxy installed....they are usually small dll files which allow the games to track achievements/etc if one has galaxy installed. If one doesn't have galaxy installed they do nothing.
Ahhh yeah that makes sense, I just didn't get it straight from reading that part, thanks. 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.
Putting aside the rest, didn't you mean then that you cannot run them without galaxy.dll? That's what confused me, and the reason for which I asked about that.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.