Posted October 18, 2019
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I have a question for anyone out there who hates GOG Galaxy ... Why do you hate the Galaxy client?
I'm assuming that most of the Galaxy haters don't like the client because they fear losing the ability to download the installers individually, but I'm not really sure why you still need this function. As far as I understand it GOG has said that they don't plan to ditch the direct downloads anytime soon, and you can always back up your installed games to an external hard-drive. Should your computer ever crash [rather than downloading and installing all of the files all over again], you can simply click the 'Scan Folders For GOG Games' in order to add all of your games back to your collection. Another bonus is the fact that you never have to worry about keeping your games up to date, or re-download any new updates. Should there ever come a time when an update breaks a game, all you have to do is uninstall and reinstall the game and turn off the automatic updates until the problem is solved.
If you would rather have a single backup file for each of your individual games, then all you would have to do is make a simple zip file for each game, which would take far less time than downloading and installing them all over again. You don't even need the Galaxy client to play your games. I'm really not trying to sound rude or confrontational with this topic, because I'm genuinely trying to understand your position. I simply don't understand why some people are so resistant to the Galaxy Client. If it helps you to better organize your games and keep them up to date, then what's the problem? As long as you keep a backup of your game folder, then you will always be able to play your games without an issue. Can someone please clarify the issue for me?
I'm assuming that most of the Galaxy haters don't like the client because they fear losing the ability to download the installers individually, but I'm not really sure why you still need this function. As far as I understand it GOG has said that they don't plan to ditch the direct downloads anytime soon, and you can always back up your installed games to an external hard-drive. Should your computer ever crash [rather than downloading and installing all of the files all over again], you can simply click the 'Scan Folders For GOG Games' in order to add all of your games back to your collection. Another bonus is the fact that you never have to worry about keeping your games up to date, or re-download any new updates. Should there ever come a time when an update breaks a game, all you have to do is uninstall and reinstall the game and turn off the automatic updates until the problem is solved.
If you would rather have a single backup file for each of your individual games, then all you would have to do is make a simple zip file for each game, which would take far less time than downloading and installing them all over again. You don't even need the Galaxy client to play your games. I'm really not trying to sound rude or confrontational with this topic, because I'm genuinely trying to understand your position. I simply don't understand why some people are so resistant to the Galaxy Client. If it helps you to better organize your games and keep them up to date, then what's the problem? As long as you keep a backup of your game folder, then you will always be able to play your games without an issue. Can someone please clarify the issue for me?
Post edited October 18, 2019 by joelandsonja