blotunga: Thanks, but already have a job. Trying to hang on to it in these difficult times :D
I hope you manage that and stay safe/well, at any rate.
(Also maybe working for GOG might be a bad decision atm....the GOG bears are likely to get ravenous with no one to feed them while everyone works at home o.0 ;))
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Flyingfluffypiglet: Somehow I don't think an alternative will be forthcoming. It'll be either bloated Galaxy, via browser or any other third party tools up to the task.
Maybe you're right, but I prefer to remain ever hopeful. :)
Flyingfluffypiglet: Without wanting to sound to shitty, it took a week for a blue response to appear on both thread about GD, us total oddities who kept using GD probably aren't worthwhile in our numbers for any worthwhile alternative to come our way anytime soon.
Maybe they were told not to by higher ups? Could be company policy(same as with the store pages being under near full control of each game maker).
(Still doesn't make it right, but that might explain it somewhat)
Flyingfluffypiglet: For now it'll be via browser and solely on the TCP protocol, No more Galaxy for me. Last time gave it another shot that thing was so busy doing whatever else it was doing under its hood that it took it a while to decide to eventually start downloading my copy of Alan Wake (both games), with ridiculous yoyoing speed, and the 'I'll stop downloading for a bit then will start again and please don't mind me freezing a bit." So went back to/stayed with my trusted and proven method for, now defunct. Ah well but hell and bollocks to that.
There's also a few alternatives listed in the thread(various posts and also I collected a few in post 130), if you ever need them. :)