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BUG REPORTING: Please use http://mantis.gog.com

Always attach your logs when reporting bugs. You can find them at:
On Windows Vista or later: C:\ProgramData\GOG.com\Galaxy\Logs
On Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\GOG.com\Galaxy\Logs
On MacOSX: /Users/Shared/GOG.com/Galaxy/Logs


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Hi, everyone!

The Galaxy team is hard at work to bring you the Client application that will let you manage your GOG.com games library more conveniently. We’d love for the initial release experience to be as smooth and streamlined as possible for everyone, but releasing an app of this scope is no easy feat.

But before we jump in and hand out the alpha Client, we’d like to set some ground rules.

1) The key word here is ‘alpha’, which means that this is not the final app and not all functionalities are present. The purpose of this test is to evaluate the core tech in the Client on a wider set of computer configurations than what we can locally test on, so only core features are included. Below I will post a detailed list of what is present and what we plan to add in future releases.

2) Alpha also means that you can encounter some unexpected issues. If you have a metered connection (a bandwidth cap or payments per bandwidth used) or you’re currently playing and can’t afford a loss of game time, this might not be for you. In other words, if you want to avoid potential problems with the alpha Client, simply wait for the final release.

3) Please, please, please refrain from posting screenshots, reviews or first impressions, both on our forums or elsewhere, as this is not the final product and many changes will still be made.

If you’ve read all of the above proceed to the signup page: http://www.gog.com/galaxy/alpha

We will be sending out invitations in batches (along with some more info on how to install the client and report bugs), so not everyone will receive one right away.
Post edited May 02, 2015 by Destro
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Hi everyone,

we've released the 0.7 version a couple of minutes ago, here's the changelog:

- Back/Forward navigation in the Store section
- Import Folder - it is now possible to import a game which is not compatible with the client, by clicking the game in the Library section and choosing ‘Import Folder’ from the More dropdown
- Startup page option - it is now possible to decide if the client should start on LIBRARY page, STORE page, or continue previous session
- Search option - you can press enter in the search field to continue searching in the Store
- Option to Show Game Folder added to MORE menu
- New sidebar sorting options (sort by name)
- External links will now be forwarded to the system browser
- Wishlist option added to the LIBRARY menu
- Community option in the STORE menu
- Forum Replies option in the ACCOUNT menu
- Option to keep saves, when uninstalling a game
- Windows: starting the client when another instance is already running should now open the running instance (rather than displaying error message)
- Improved ‘Last Played’ information, which should now show the time of the user stopped playing the game, rather than started playing the game
- Fixed uninstallation issues on Windows
- Fixed an issue which prevented using Paypal, when buying a game
- Fixed an issue which prevented from displaying Terms and Agreements when registering new account
- Fixed some issues when installing and uninstalling DLCs
- Bugfix: client will now not allow dragging elements onto its window
- Fixed memory leaks, causing to crash the application when downloading lots of games
- Fixed a bug which was causing the client to crash on exit
- Fixed an issue, which sometimes caused the client to duplicate the news on game view
Post edited May 01, 2015 by Destro
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HOW TO IMPORT EXISTING GAMES INSTALLATIONS INTO GALAXY

1. For GOG games installed using installers from the last few months (so called Galaxy-compatible installers)
Click the "+" button on top of the sidebar and select "scan and import folders" - it will find all compatible games within that folder and add them to the Client.

2. For remaining GOG game INSTALLATIONS
Find the game in the Library, then click the More button and select "Manage" -> "Import folder" and point the folder selector into the folder where that game is installed.
Post edited May 01, 2015 by Destro
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RadonGOG: The "play" button isn´t able to launch games that require admin rights! (like one of my test games, BloodRayne, which needs to have admin rights for compatibility on a sub-exe!)
You shall report it in here:

http://mantis.gog.com

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Goodaltgamer: in the middle of the screen you have

My View | View Issues | Report Issue | Change Log | Roadmap | My Account | Logout

click on report issue to, hmmmmmm, report an issue ;)

Otherwise, you can see all reported errors, when clicking on view issues

My view is only your reports and/or comments
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RadonGOG: The "play" button isn´t able to launch games that require admin rights! (like one of my test games, BloodRayne, which needs to have admin rights for compatibility on a sub-exe!)
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Goodaltgamer: You shall report it in here:

http://mantis.gog.com

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Goodaltgamer: in the middle of the screen you have

My View | View Issues | Report Issue | Change Log | Roadmap | My Account | Logout

click on report issue to, hmmmmmm, report an issue ;)

Otherwise, you can see all reported errors, when clicking on view issues

My view is only your reports and/or comments
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Goodaltgamer:
Done!
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Goodaltgamer: You shall report it in here:

http://mantis.gog.com
I want to throw in a cheers for that as well. Didn't see they had a bugtracker. :)
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Goodaltgamer: You shall report it in here:

http://mantis.gog.com
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DiscipleJF: I want to throw in a cheers for that as well. Didn't see they had a bugtracker. :)
The more we are in there the merrier. :P
While this is great newws, isn't the available set of features a bit limited, even for an alpha? I was expecting an alpha of galaxy to at least have an inbeded store and the hability to download standalone installers and bonus content already built in (even if buggy!).

Anyway, good luck on this alpha test.
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BKGaming: You might be able to fix this by looking in the ProgramData folder (hidden by default) and removing the games from the download folder that are queued.
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tfishell: Nice idea, unfortunately the downloads just start up again once I start Galaxy up again. Guess I'll have to wait until they give the open to remove queued items. (Hopefully not too far into the future...)
Actually this is controlled by the ProgramData folder or so it appears, not sure were it's located inside of it exactly... tried to exactly where but was unsuccessful.
Post edited December 09, 2014 by BKGaming
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cataclism: While this is great newws, isn't the available set of features a bit limited, even for an alpha? I was expecting an alpha of galaxy to at least have an inbeded store and the hability to download standalone installers and bonus content already built in (even if buggy!).

Anyway, good luck on this alpha test.
Alpha is where you're still adding in features. :P
So no, it's not limited for an alpha.
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cataclism: While this is great newws, isn't the available set of features a bit limited, even for an alpha? I was expecting an alpha of galaxy to at least have an inbeded store and the hability to download standalone installers and bonus content already built in (even if buggy!).

Anyway, good luck on this alpha test.
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omega64: Alpha is where you're still adding in features. :P
So no, it's not limited for an alpha.
Don't forget pre-alpha.

I didn't expect ALL features, just the inbeded store and the downloading of standalone installers and extras.

What about friends and friend chat? Will those be available in the initial final release or beta?
Post edited December 06, 2014 by cataclism
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Venom: In the alpha all updates are automatic and always enabled, as this is one of the core features we need to test. In the final release you will be able to set auto updates on or off for each game.

There is no need to rent any servers. You can create a new session or join an existing one. Everything else is automatic and free.
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Johnathanamz: YES! So servers will be 100% free? If I want to set up a server so people can join my server 24/7?

Lets say Activision finally decides to sell Call of Duty, Call of Duty expansion pack Call of Duty: United Offensive, and Call of Duty 2 on gog.com 100% Digital Rights Management (DRM) free. If I purchase Call of Duty and I decide to set up my server and let it run 24/7? I Will not have to pay each month?

If you guys finally let Activision sell the Call of Duty video games here, please do not let them sell Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Call of Duty: Ghosts, and Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare until they get these features.

Or any other video game that uses Peer to Peer (P2P) as default.
Why should others be forbidden from buying those games here just because you want more features?

I don't like that those games are P2P-only either, but your attitude is just completely childish.
Post edited December 06, 2014 by cataclism
ok. I now have downloaded, installed, launched and uninstalled 65 games successfully. Seems like these functions are working fine with the exception of the uninstall, where always empty folders and sometimes files are left.
Can i try it ?
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ash32121: Can i try it ?
Read the first post for instructions.
Question for anyone knowledgeable: should we expect text/pdf/picture bonus content to be visible within Galaxy or realistically should each thing continue to be opened by the appropriate program? Would a popup (that can be turned on and off) letting people know an external program needs to be opened by a good idea or mostly annoying?
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tfishell: Question for anyone knowledgeable: should we expect text/pdf/picture bonus content to be visible within Galaxy or realistically should each thing continue to be opened by the appropriate program? Would a popup (that can be turned on and off) letting people know an external program needs to be opened by a good idea or mostly annoying?
The manuals were accessable via the galaxy client, since they were pdf files, the opened with my acrobat reader, which is fine for me since I would suspect it could be quite complicated to get them open directly in galaxy. I would not mind a popup window if I oculd turn it off, since it would annoy me, but perhaps other people would like to have one :D
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tfishell: Question for anyone knowledgeable: should we expect text/pdf/picture bonus content to be visible within Galaxy or realistically should each thing continue to be opened by the appropriate program? Would a popup (that can be turned on and off) letting people know an external program needs to be opened by a good idea or mostly annoying?
It is using, same as ony other program like FireFox or whatever, what is being associated with a certain file type.

So the usual way, how you use your computer on a daily basis.

Unless you are reffering to something specific, which I haven't grasped ;)

Ninja'd ;) next time I get you, moonshineshadow ;)
Post edited December 06, 2014 by Goodaltgamer