SpringPower: I was just wondering if I am missing something. I do not plan on using it, as I got rid of all the other games due to having to have their specific program for each company.
How do you download your GOG games? Only with the web links (not even the GOG Downloader)?
At this point, I use Galaxy only for downloading GOG installers, ie.for exactly the same purpose as I used the old GOG Downloader client. So different client, same shit, as Confusius would say, For my use, I don't see the point of running a client in order to play a single-player game.
If I ever get excited of any multiplayer GOG game, I'd use Galaxy for it. But I am not that big into online gaming, I've never really played anything online except TeamFortress games.
One thing I've been meaning to check: are
all the GOG games installed with the Galaxy client fully portable? Ie. when you have obtained the non-installer Galaxy version of any GOG game, you can simply compress and archive it, and transfer/play it on another PC without any re-installation? With all games?
If that would work 100% (including dependencies?) and those portable versions will not leave any registry entries etc. hanging on the other PC (no uninstaller, see?), I might choose to archive my GOG games manually without downloading GOG installers. A fully portable version might be even better than an installer.
After all, with GOG installers one thing that has always irritated me is how I can't easily check the integrity of my whole local GOG library (have to do it separately for each installer, and the procedure is somewhat complicated and depends on how big the installer is).
If I e.g. had all my GOG games in neat compressed .7z packets, I could tell 7-zip to simply verify the integrity of all of them. Much less work for me. At that point, I probably wouldn't even care about GOG installers anymore. I'm fearing though sometimes the installers are needed, e.g. installing some dependencies, or adding registry entries.