Flyingfluffypiglet: Fair enough but again, if you haven't doesn't mean nobody else didn't have issues, again that's computing for you. I wouldn't say for Chromium given I don't use it.
I know some might have issues, and sympathize with them....that said: most who do so seem to usually be mainly those with spotty/unreliable & slow connections.....most times a good browser(any of them) will download just fine.
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MarkoH01: The more GOG is showing that everything is going Galaxy the higher the probability that those customers might leave GOG .... Imo (stands for in MY opinion ;))
The problem being that for every customer GOG loses they likely gain 2 or more that don't mind what they do as long as people can play games....same with most businesses, the blind consumers often outweigh the rest.
Also I knew what that meant but thanks for explaining it in case I didn't. :)
MarkoH01: GOG should try to balance old/classic customers and the new one and find a way which will please both. Offering alternatives is one way to do so and they just scratched one.
Agreed....we will see how this plays out in time, I would expect.
Also as I said to others...they scratched one but who knows what the future may bring us. :)
Flyingfluffypiglet: Except that here, it's not like I never left my comfort zone, it simply is the fact that of all options available, GOG downloader was the best and lightest for me which never gave me any grief, unlike other options. It's like I was saying: options don't all work the same for everybody, hence best to have a few at hand.
Agreed 100%