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90% of GOG.com games officially supported in Windows 8

A lot of you have been asking recently if we’re going to support Windows 8 officially. Our answer has been, “let’s wait for the release of the OS and we’ll look into it and see.” Well, Windows 8 has been out for a while, and as such we’ve had time to look into it. We have good news, and we bet you’re never gonna guess what it is!

Windows 8 support? Oh. Wow. Yeah. Good guess. How did you--wow. That was a good guess.

So as of today we're adding official Windows 8 support for most of the games in GOG.com catalog. There are currently 431 titles fixed, tested, and reported to be working properly under Microsoft's new OS. Note that most of these have not had the master builds updated, so you shouldn’t need to redownload the installer or anything. Some of the titles, our build ninjas performed their usual magic on, and they’ll work now in Windows 8--and we’re even adding Windows 7 support to a few. We’ll also be adding more Windows 8 games as time goes by and we’ve got time to apply some fixes to more of the classic games in the catalog.

We’re bringing the best games in history to the new OS, If you’ve got any questions about it, let us know in the comments below.
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danix803: I upgraded my computer, by doing a full install, because I wanted the 64 bit version of Win 8...
Now, I'm trying to re-download WBC3... and it's telling me that there is no app to run gogdownloader !!!

So, what is the problem???
What am I doing wrong???

Does anyone have an idea, how I can d/l the games I paid for, if Win 8 doesn't like the gogdownload???

Thanks in advance for all constructive advice...
Try adding admin rights to the downloader. If it doesn't work try downloading via the browser instead.
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Nirth: Try adding admin rights to the downloader. If it doesn't work try downloading via the browser instead.
That won't help, the problem is that gogdownloader addresses aren't being forwarded correctly on his system, either due to the Downloader not being installed or the browser having the wrong setting for it.
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Nirth: Try adding admin rights to the downloader. If it doesn't work try downloading via the browser instead.
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Arkose: That won't help, the problem is that gogdownloader addresses aren't being forwarded correctly on his system, either due to the Downloader not being installed or the browser having the wrong setting for it.
How does one install the downloader anyway? Everytime I've downloaded it's only an .exe that I run and the downloader starts. Besides, he can easily redownload it and preferably leave it in a folder that is NOT program files or program files x86, I probably should have mentioned that before.
booooo hissss
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Nirth: How does one install the downloader anyway? Everytime I've downloaded it's only an .exe that I run and the downloader starts. Besides, he can easily redownload it and preferably leave it in a folder that is NOT program files or program files x86, I probably should have mentioned that before.
The new Downloader has an installer.

Installers are saved to a folder in My Documents by default; again, permissions are not the issue here.
I started using Windows 8 and noticed that on the start screen with all the installed programs (not the first screen with your chosen favorites etc), arranged by name, many of the main gog game shortcuts are dumped in the first generic location rather than under the game's specific folder which only shows the misc shortcuts (also the game folders are marked with the name followed by [GOG.com] which sucks).

In the pics below showing the whole of my start screen you can see that Freespace 2's shortcut is properly under its own folder area while other games like Wing Commander have their shortcuts dumped in the first section alongside other random stuff (and duplicated under the games list but ignore that for now, that's Microsoft's fault for not removing that crappy feature). I thought it might be that only DOS games have the issue but that's not why as Independence War 2 and the last Wing Commander games aren't DOS games.

I've found no way to reliably make Windows 8 show this list the way I want to by making changes to the program data\start menu\ etc folders either, which sucks (such changes were really easy in the old start menu) that's why I'm posting this hoping for a fix (or a manual solution).

I know about pinning favorites and what not, I just want this screen fixed too.
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Post edited January 09, 2014 by Al3xand3r
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Al3xand3r: In the pics below showing the whole of my start screen you can see that Freespace 2's shortcut is properly under its own folder area while other games like Wing Commander have their shortcuts dumped in the first section alongside other random stuff ... I know about pinning favorites and what not, I just want this screen fixed too.
The non-categorised games are because some GOG installers make shortcuts in the Start Menu's base folder (%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs). Windows doesn't show the shortcuts twice because of this.

If you want the shortcuts to only show up under the folder sections you can move them to the individual folders (in %PROGRAMDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs), replacing existing files when prompted. Those game shortcuts will then only be shown under the folder categories in the apps view.
Thanks, that worked after all, I thought I had tried it. Actually I did, to dump some of the other uncategorised Windows features under Administrative Tools instead, as seen in that image. But making a new folder and sticking another shortcut in there didn't work, it won't show up. I also can't rename the folders to remove the [GOG.com] thing from gog game folders. I mean, I remove it but the change doesn't apply to the start screen which causes launching to not function from there. I must have done that last time too, which is why I thought I can't manipulate that at all as it didn't work. Is that impossible to circumvent? Isn't there some registry value for the paths to change?

Edit: well, I managed to create a new folder and rename others after all, the changes seem to stall to take effect, I guess it keeps some things in memory rather than fetch them every time, it's hard to know what does and doesn't work this way, although one of the shortcuts I had moved to a different folder no longer seems to be detected to be shown in the start screen. Oh well, I'll figure it out...
Post edited January 09, 2014 by Al3xand3r