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Mandavaaar: Thanks for reporting this. This is important to me. Could you or someone else please confirm if this is still the case with the current version being sold?
It seems still to be the case. What I have to do to play without it crashing and without it connecting to the internet is make sure VV is denied access to the internet via my firewall and then turn off my network connection before even starting the game. This way the game loads and plays fine without accessing the internet. I seems that, like many other GOG games now, it is connected to (the optional!) Galaxy client.

Rant mode on...
Frankly, I'm not impressed with this at all and it now makes me leery to buy any new games here as they all seem to be heavily tied into this client (yes, I'm also looking at you Eisenwald: Blood of November). Those of us who choose not to use Galaxy should not have to jump through hoops to get games to work without instant crashes or allowing the game access to the internet especially as, personally speaking, I only ever play in single player mode. I can see NO reason why any game should ever try to connect anywhere if Galaxy is not installed.
Rant mode off...
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Mandavaaar: Thanks for reporting this. This is important to me. Could you or someone else please confirm if this is still the case with the current version being sold?
Just confirmed - this is still happening.

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Pajama: It seems still to be the case. What I have to do to play without it crashing and without it connecting to the internet is make sure VV is denied access to the internet via my firewall and then turn off my network connection before even starting the game. This way the game loads and plays fine without accessing the internet. I seems that, like many other GOG games now, it is connected to (the optional!) Galaxy client.
The funny part (not "funny ha ha") is that it happens the same way whether or not you have the Galaxy client installed (I did rather extensive testing on it to try to get it to work). It might have been a legit bug a year ago when I posted about it, but there have been 11 months and a whole lot of updates in between, and it's still not fixed.

Like you, I am underwhelmed.
Post edited November 08, 2016 by geminidomino
Thank you for testing again. It's sad that it's not fixed.
I used to trust gog to get DRM-free right but these days i find myself scanning the reviews and forums before making a decision on buying :(
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Mandavaaar: Thanks for reporting this. This is important to me. Could you or someone else please confirm if this is still the case with the current version being sold?
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geminidomino: Just confirmed - this is still happening.

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Pajama: It seems still to be the case. What I have to do to play without it crashing and without it connecting to the internet is make sure VV is denied access to the internet via my firewall and then turn off my network connection before even starting the game. This way the game loads and plays fine without accessing the internet. I seems that, like many other GOG games now, it is connected to (the optional!) Galaxy client.
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geminidomino: The funny part (not "funny ha ha") is that it happens the same way whether or not you have the Galaxy client installed (I did rather extensive testing on it to try to get it to work). It might have been a legit bug a year ago when I posted about it, but there have been 11 months and a whole lot of updates in between, and it's still not fixed.

Like you, I am underwhelmed.
Thanks for the information. It's good to know how DRM-free games actually are. As it seems to be, multiplayer is becoming a grey area. Moreover, if the game doesn't work without a call home, even if that's not technically DRM, it imposes a restriction on how you can play the game. In consequence, this should be made clear on the game page.
Hello,

Could you give us some reproduce steps how these crashes happen? We're unable to reproduce this behavior on our side with the Outbound connections set to Block for public/private/domain at the same time in the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security.

What OS's are you running and what firewall settings?
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Krasimir2.0: Hello,

Could you give us some reproduce steps how these crashes happen? We're unable to reproduce this behavior on our side with the Outbound connections set to Block for public/private/domain at the same time in the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security.

What OS's are you running and what firewall settings?
Thanks for looking into this :)

Anyway, what happens for me is that I've blocked victorvran.exe via my firewall (both incoming and outgoing connections) but then when I run the game I get an instant crash (see attachment). The only way to get the game to run is to remember to turn off my Network connection before trying to start the game and then it loads fine.

I am running Win 7 64 bit and use Sphinx Software Windows Firewall control which is a front end for the built in windows firewall.

Edit; In case it's relevant, I do not use Galaxy at all.
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Post edited November 18, 2016 by Pajama
Is there seriously no update on the above post's issue for months?

Why would I want to buy this game if I can't even play it offline? I'd just go play Diablo 3.
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Mithrot: Is there seriously no update on the above post's issue for months?
Only the sound of Tumbleweed blowing though this thread...

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Mithrot: Why would I want to buy this game if I can't even play it offline? I'd just go play Diablo 3.
To be fair you can play it offline (I do) but it is a faff to remember to turn off your network connection each time. I really wish this issue could be sorted out sooner rather than later but have a feeling that it probably won't be fixed at all. If it turns out that there is no forthcoming fix then I will definitely think twice about buying anything from this developer again.
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Mithrot: Is there seriously no update on the above post's issue for months?

Why would I want to buy this game if I can't even play it offline? I'd just go play Diablo 3.
You can play it offline, the problem people have here is playing the game with a firewall and something goes wrong when they interact with eachother. We're looking into it but can't reproduce it reliably on 100%.
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Mithrot: Is there seriously no update on the above post's issue for months?

Why would I want to buy this game if I can't even play it offline? I'd just go play Diablo 3.
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Krasimir2.0: You can play it offline, the problem people have here is playing the game with a firewall and something goes wrong when they interact with eachother. We're looking into it but can't reproduce it reliably on 100%.
I can reproduce this 100% of the time. You said in an earlier post that you only blocked outgoing connections have you tried with inbound connections also set to block? Also have you tried it on a machine that doesn't have Galaxy installed? You probably have but worth asking if it helps solve this annoying problem.
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ralfkorrek: I understand if people get angry by this "create a new account" thing - I was angry at first, too. But it is only needed for multiplayer and the gift-box (which contains things, which one can get ingame too - some of them really quick). If one is going with singleplayer only, there is no need for that account and no login at all - no DRM in that case.

As for multiplayer - many of the games supporting these have some kind of account now. While this may work as DRM too - this is also anti-cheat and not that uncommon. But the description of the game could have been more clear.
Thanks for the clarification.

So if I buy the game (currently on sale): I can download the installerr, unplug from the internet, installl the game and play the entire single player campaign and dlc offline without any issue?
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ralfkorrek: I understand if people get angry by this "create a new account" thing - I was angry at first, too. But it is only needed for multiplayer and the gift-box (which contains things, which one can get ingame too - some of them really quick). If one is going with singleplayer only, there is no need for that account and no login at all - no DRM in that case.

As for multiplayer - many of the games supporting these have some kind of account now. While this may work as DRM too - this is also anti-cheat and not that uncommon. But the description of the game could have been more clear.
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spitfire1966: Thanks for the clarification.

So if I buy the game (currently on sale): I can download the installerr, unplug from the internet, installl the game and play the entire single player campaign and dlc offline without any issue?
Yes, you can. Also the thing with the firewall was resolved in the latest update. It was all along a problem with the galaxy api. The linux version is lagging a bit behind on that fix, since it has some issues and is not pushed live for the moment.