Posted April 04, 2018
When changing hardware or installing an OS you lose registry files that cause games to break, but some digital distributions like Steam update these files when you launch games for the first time in a new configuration.
GOG should consider implementing this type of feature as well. GOG's file integrity doesn't seem to fix this issue currently. I'm assuming this issue only really applies to people installing games on secondary hard drives.
On a side note, GOG Galaxy asks for UAC for every game update which is really annoying, maybe launching GOG Galaxy as UAC solves the problem, I didn't check yet.
Hope we see some fixes. GOG is awesome, but GOG Galaxy still has a lot of skeletons in the closet and seeing some games coming out with online only LAN is really disappointing.
GOG should consider implementing this type of feature as well. GOG's file integrity doesn't seem to fix this issue currently. I'm assuming this issue only really applies to people installing games on secondary hard drives.
On a side note, GOG Galaxy asks for UAC for every game update which is really annoying, maybe launching GOG Galaxy as UAC solves the problem, I didn't check yet.
Hope we see some fixes. GOG is awesome, but GOG Galaxy still has a lot of skeletons in the closet and seeing some games coming out with online only LAN is really disappointing.