Magnitus: Given your particular context, it makes a lot of sense then. I hadn't even considered that particular use-case.
Thank you for a very enlightening reply.
I should probably do the same at some point on my Windows box too just to be better informed as well.
I'm a long time fairly minimalist Ubuntu user (although users of even lighter distros might consider that statement an oxymoron) and I just like to keep my machines clean.
Nothing will make me uninstall something faster than seeing it pop up when I boot my machine like some pesky ad. I'm just afraid Galaxy will be another of those invasive apps that behave as if it owns the machine, possibly messing with my offline installers and a general pain to scrub off once it is installed.
By default it's not great, but you can control it much better than the other Store Clients, one warning, like every store client, Desktop shortcut, you open Store Client, then it starts your game via it's GOG ID.
Easy manual edit, to just launch the game via it's EXE, but I tend to make my Own Icons anyway,
Using a standad square Template Made by Harry Bana my avatar uses it as well but full size Images are 1024×1024 Pixels though current Shortcuts are about Extra Large Icons size, hard to say as you can use Ctrl+Mouse Wheel to change size to whatever you want, mine might be a bit larger
I'm also very biased to female form, and characters
(Hint: Cyberpunk character selector is most like my reality if you catch my drift).
From my Single Player Perspective Galaxy is by for the best Store Client, but that's a very low bar to rise above, in my view.
You can tell it where your game is installed, but it's set up for C:/GOG Games\ by Default, and like all store clients works best if you don't try to mix, and match with offline installs.
You can have a different Library SORT Name, and a DISPLAY name, which is great for keeping series together that don't start with the same name or order series in relese
GOG Galaxy Defaults
Install
C:/GOG Games\ Sort Order
An Elder Scrolls Legend Battlespire …
Daggerfall Unity …
Elder Scrolls Adventures Redguard
Elder Scrolls Arena
Elder Scrolls 2 Daggerfall
Elder Scrolls 3 Morrowind GOTY Edition
Elder Scrolls 4 Oblivion Game of the Year Edition Deluxe
Elder Scrolls 5 Skyrim Special Edition My custom installs (Note as these are opened by Must have Script Extenders ObSE, SkSE64, F3SE NVSE) using Mod Organzer (Virtual File System Manager), For Morrowind+, I never bother with Game Shortcuts for these, and have custom Mod Organizer+Game Shortcuts for all the BGS (Bethesda Games Studios) Games. Plus to add to the complexity, the Final Folder is a Symbolic Link to the actual game location, but even the offline Installers get told this is where the game is.
This means I can move the games around, and just point the Symbolic Link to the new place, and Installer+DLC still put files where they need to go , and I point Shortcuts here, and they "Just Work".
It's maximum movability, with minimum effort system that no store client can track without my help.
So when they demand a set folder, name like Steam, it gets what it needs, yet my system is maintained.
D:\The Elder Scrolls - Series\ 1 The Elder Scrolls - Arena\
The Elder Scrolls - Series - Game 1 - The Elder Scrolls I - Ancestral Ghost’s Arena
The Elder Scrolls - Series - Game 1 - The Elder Scrolls I - Arena (GOG) 2 The Elder Scrolls II - Daggerfall\
The Elder Scrolls - Series - Game 2 - The Elder Scrolls II - Ancestral Ghost’s Daggerfall
The Elder Scrolls - Series - Game 2 - The Elder Scrolls II - Daggerfall (GOG)
The Elder Scrolls - Series - Game 2 - The Elder Scrolls II - Daggerfall Unity - GOG Cut (GOG)
The Elder Scrolls - Series - Game 2 - The Elder Scrolls II - Daggerfall Unity (GOG) 3 An Elder Scroll Legend - Battlespire\
The Elder Scrolls - Spinoff 1 - An Elder Scroll Legend - Battlespire (GOG) 4 The Elder Scrolls Adventures - Redguard\
The Elder Scrolls - Spinoff 2 - The Elder Scrolls Adventures - Redguard
The Elder Scrolls - Spinoff 2 - The Elder Scrolls Adventures - Redguard (GOG) 5 The Elder Scrolls III - Morrowind\
The Elder Scrolls - Series - Game 3 - The Elder Scrolls III - Morrowind (GOG)
The Elder Scrolls - Series - Game 3 - The Elder Scrolls III - Morrowind Rebirth - MWSE Launcher (GOG)
The Elder Scrolls - Series - Game 3 - The Elder Scrolls III - OpenMW 6 The Elder Scrolls IV - Oblivion
The Elder Scrolls - Series - Game 4 - The Elder Scrolls IV - Oblivion - Game Of The Year Edition - Deluxe (GOG) 7 The Elder Scrolls V - Skyrim - LE\
The Elder Scrolls - Series - Game 5 - The Elder Scrolls V - Skyrim - Legendary Edition (Steam) 8 The Elder Scrolls V - Skyrim - SE
The Elder Scrolls - Series - Game 8 - The Elder Scrolls V - Skyrim - Special Edition (GOG) In addition I have these full conversion mods in The World Of Vyn Series
D:\The World Of Vyn - Series\ 1 The World Of Vyn - Myar Aranath - Relict of Kallidarr {R+TES3}
2 The World Of Vyn II - Arktwend - The Forgotten Realm {R+TES3}
The World Of Vyn - Series - Game 2 - The World Of Vyn II - Arktwend - The Forgotten Realm (GOG - Morrowind - Mod) 3 The World Of Vyn III - Nehrim - At Fate's Edge {R+TES4}
The World Of Vyn - Series - Game 3 - The World Of Vyn III - Nehrim - At Fate's Edge (GOG - Oblivion - Mod) 4 The World Of Vyn IV - Enderal - The Shards of Order {R+TES5}
The World Of Vyn - Series - Game 4 - The World Of Vyn IV - Enderal - The Shards of Order (Steam - Skyrim - Mod) 5 The World Of Vyn IV - Enderal - Forgotten Stories {R+TES5}
The World Of Vyn - Series - Game 5 - The World Of Vyn IV - Enderal - Forgotten Stories (Steam) This ignores the Many Mod Organizer Profiels (each would be a fresh install without that Powerful Mod Manager.
That's just one game series, though one of the most heavily modded ones, I have hundreds modded to lesser extents, some as complex.
So you can see why I never trust Store Clients, and want full control, over a heavilly customised, and unique setup, I'm also a little obsessed with keeping games installed, just In case I feel like running it right now. When modding a game takes many hours of work, uninstalling is best avoided.
Just for keeping Vanilla games updated, Galaxy does a very good job, if you only use Galaxy.
Basically much like any Mod Manager, it manages what it installs very well.
You can install Galaxy games anywhere, it has the default path set, but you can ignore that, unlike every other Store Client.
It also does a grand job, picking up manual installs, if you let it take over from then.
If I had to use Galaxy, like all other Store Clients it's the best of the lot for me.
It's optional though, and I gladly opt out.