McMicroDonalds: My problem with the downloader is that there was only so much it could handle. I want to be able to select a directory and have all my games be downloaded there without thinking about it. I have close to 700 games. It's too much for the downloader to handle.
Well it certainly wasn't as good as it could have been, but to my mind and that of many others, it was certainly heaps better than its Galaxy replacement.
Because I always download my games pretty much as soon as I buy them at GOG, I never had much issue with it ... except when it was the height of a big sale ... and Galaxy suffers then too ... even a 3rd party program like Free Download Manager 5 can suffer then ... GOG simple don't provide enough servers to cope ... especially in some jurisdictions and time periods.
One other caveat was the slow download speed at times for non game files (extras). That could be painful. So it wasn't perfect by any means.
fr33kSh0w2012: Yeah like shutting itself down halfway downloading, Locking up the whole PC, Would refuse to download multiple things just to name a few!
I don't deny, that for some it appears to not have worked well, and I occasionally had such an issue ... not often.
I could sometimes load it with about 20 games to download, but never more than that.
I suspect the issues were PC and connection related ... especially the latter during big sales at GOG.
The PC I download my games on is very low powered and Win 7, but usually I have a fair connection ... even good in certain time periods. In some GOG sales I have had to give up and try again the next day ... not often.
Before COVID I was getting a pretty stable download speed of around 5 Mb/s. Not been as good since COVID, but I was very surprised just the other day when I saw a constant 6 Mb/s.