Posted October 18, 2022
Hello
I'm a huge supporter of GoG and Galaxy for years (since it's out), but sincerely, this not a walk in the park for slow connections...
I bought Plague Tale Requiem yesterday, and because I have a very (very) slow connection (0,3MB/s during good days, it takes me between 1 and 2 hours for a single GB *IF* I do absolutely nothing else on internet at the same time), I wanted to download the offline installer through the connection I have at work...
It took me the whole day because I'm quite busy, but I finally came back home with it... To discover that the 2 last files are from a newer version... (1052 instead of 1051)
And so my entire installer can't work. (I even tried to change the file names, it only end with "corrupted files").
I think I'm good to re-download the entire batch tomorrow (if I have the time), but I was wondering if I could just download the 2 "bad" (too new) files from the older version (which came out today anyway), I could manage to install the game in 6 or 7 hours... But it seems impossible to download any "old" version... Am I right ?
I love GoG, but every time I buy a "big" game, I know by advance it will be a hell of a chore for a lot of days before I can play it.
I think Galaxy ends with the same type of errors on my side : when I start a download that will last several days, it very often stucks with an error at random points, and I often have to delete all and redownload from scratch, if I don't have the big luck to have the "verify cache" option not grayed and that can "fix" the error and continue the download.
I strongly suspect that those errors come when an update is out during my download, which is pretty absurd with a platform like Galaxy, but I run out of ideas and workarounds...
I'm a huge supporter of GoG and Galaxy for years (since it's out), but sincerely, this not a walk in the park for slow connections...
I bought Plague Tale Requiem yesterday, and because I have a very (very) slow connection (0,3MB/s during good days, it takes me between 1 and 2 hours for a single GB *IF* I do absolutely nothing else on internet at the same time), I wanted to download the offline installer through the connection I have at work...
It took me the whole day because I'm quite busy, but I finally came back home with it... To discover that the 2 last files are from a newer version... (1052 instead of 1051)
And so my entire installer can't work. (I even tried to change the file names, it only end with "corrupted files").
I think I'm good to re-download the entire batch tomorrow (if I have the time), but I was wondering if I could just download the 2 "bad" (too new) files from the older version (which came out today anyway), I could manage to install the game in 6 or 7 hours... But it seems impossible to download any "old" version... Am I right ?
I love GoG, but every time I buy a "big" game, I know by advance it will be a hell of a chore for a lot of days before I can play it.
I think Galaxy ends with the same type of errors on my side : when I start a download that will last several days, it very often stucks with an error at random points, and I often have to delete all and redownload from scratch, if I don't have the big luck to have the "verify cache" option not grayed and that can "fix" the error and continue the download.
I strongly suspect that those errors come when an update is out during my download, which is pretty absurd with a platform like Galaxy, but I run out of ideas and workarounds...
Post edited October 18, 2022 by V3nom