Posted January 23, 2014

HypersomniacLive
The Reluctant Voter
Registered: Sep 2011
From Vatican City

Reever
Demon
Registered: Sep 2012
From Germany
Posted January 24, 2014
So, a client would be a big thing? Hmmm. And a forum overhaul, I hope.

asb
Registered: Jul 2009
From United Kingdom
Posted January 24, 2014
It's blatantly the convenience of playing on Linux. Official Linux support confirmed.

timppu
Favorite race: Formula__One
Registered: Jun 2011
From Finland
Posted January 24, 2014

Also from a wider perspective, I guess it would help GOG's business that people could optionally download/install/update games from one client, without having to also log in and visit the web pages with a browser. I personally am fine with the current way of initiating the downloads from the web pages (the same way like e.g. the torrent downloads are initiated in Humble Bundle, ie. you need to have both a torrent client installed, and click on a download torrent button on HB homepage), but maybe many people are so accustomed to the Steam client way of working, that they are surprised that the GOG downloader client works differently, and requires also simultaneous log in to web pages.
Achievements, cards, snowballs, friends lists... I personally couldn't care less for them so they are not the reason for me to want a more extensive GOG client; maybe some others want them to GOG.
Post edited January 24, 2014 by timppu

tburger
I want MIDI back
Registered: Mar 2010
From Poland
Posted January 24, 2014
If this client will be introduced I seriously hope it will include a feature of detrmining if the installer is up to date based on files EXISTING on my HDD - that is it will not force me to download my 200 games collection once more just to gather information what version was downloaded.

OzzieMonkey
New User
Registered: Jan 2012
From Australia
Posted January 24, 2014
LucasArts conf- Ok, I won't continue that joke anymore.

timppu
Favorite race: Formula__One
Registered: Jun 2011
From Finland
Posted January 24, 2014

Again somewhat like the Android client for Humble Bundle. It lists me all the HB Android games that I have in my HB account (regardless if I've downloaded them yet or not), and then gives its opinion on each of them (ie. whether the installer on my system is already up to date or not, and/or whether it is installed already).
Unfortunately the HB client seems to get confused quite easily, and it is not clear to me whether it checks only the version of the installer (.apk file), or also the installed game. For instance, if I have installed an Android HB game but removed the installer (.apk), I think the client thinks the game does not exist on the system, hence it offers to download (and install) the game again.
That is also an important question for the GOG client: should it mainly try to track the installers, or also the installed GOG games (whether they are up to date etc.)? The latter might be more complicated, at least as long as GOG wants to offer stand-alone installers as well.

HiPhish
New User
Registered: Oct 2010
From Germany

timppu
Favorite race: Formula__One
Registered: Jun 2011
From Finland
Posted January 24, 2014


HiPhish
New User
Registered: Oct 2010
From Germany
Posted January 24, 2014
Yes, of course, there should always be a way to hard-update the software by using another program that replaces the old parts. In fact, I'd go one step further and also document the update process so one could also manually update the software, just in case. Such documentation could be auto-generated when building the patch.
Post edited January 24, 2014 by HiPhish