dragonfell: I have absolute sympathy for software devs and engineers and understand the constraints, but if we don't voice our concerns and desires in the proper avenues we can not expect change hence my post.
True. Not all my experiences with the downloader have been peachy, at least in the past. At some point I learned not to trust the downloader, if it claimed the download was successful, yet the installer might have been corrupted. But that was awhile ago.
For instance with Bittorrent (e.g. downloading Humble Bundle installers), I always feel confident that if the download was finished, then I have a perfect, uncorrupted download on my hard drive. I wish the GOG Downloader was there already, but I am not confident.
dragonfell: In that box I have f:\GogGames a Folder I created just for continued use of the site, yet the download was placed under C: documents. For me this is a touchy issue I don't want anything but my favorite content on my SSD and as a consumer that is my right.
That's a curious case indeed. Was the file really downloaded through the downloader client (ie. you saw the Witcher installer files listed in the GOG client), or is it possible that even though you had the client running, you didn't have the downloader option enabled in your account (web browser)? That would explain why the installer files ended up in a different place than what you had configured in the client, ie. you accidentally downloaded them with the browser instead? But then, I'm pretty sure you would have noticed that...
Just to be sure, check the attached picture, it shows when the downloader client option is off, and when it is on.