Posted March 29, 2023
Well, GOG doesn't really support Windows 7, but not being able to play Windows 7 games on the system they were designed for because the client won't run that allows you to run them ... I can see how that sucks. They could at least offer a legacy client (without further updates) that runs on Windows 7.
Of course it's possible to crack the games if needed, but that should not be necessary.
I also got about 600 Steam games (and I guess about 400 on Epic), that's a manageable number. Going through that list to find Games available on GOG should not take longer than a few hours max.
You just need a way to export your list of Steam games in text form, the rest is easy.
That's how I created my spreadsheet which I use to keep track of what I own where (so far, I want to replace it with a database, evaluation formulas take too long now).
Of course it's possible to crack the games if needed, but that should not be necessary.
I also got about 600 Steam games (and I guess about 400 on Epic), that's a manageable number. Going through that list to find Games available on GOG should not take longer than a few hours max.
You just need a way to export your list of Steam games in text form, the rest is easy.
That's how I created my spreadsheet which I use to keep track of what I own where (so far, I want to replace it with a database, evaluation formulas take too long now).