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Ancient-Red-Dragon: Actually no, that's not what we needed to hear at all.
No that is actually all we need to hear. This is a DRM free store, not a privacy focused store. This is not a GOG issue - it is your own. I totaly disagree we should ask GOG to remove games like Baldur's gate 3 or any other similar games that also have tracking confirmed. If there is a problem with privacy - it is between the gamers(us) and the devs of that game NOT between us and the store

Also your point about the achievements is really strange to me. If you want achievements you automatically agree to be tracked because this is how achiemevents work. Also you agree to DRM because you need internet and the Galaxy for them to pop up. YOu are just contradicting yourself in what you want without realising its not possible without what you are up against.

And just for the record Days Gone have in game trophies so you can actually block it and still have that "feature". And the cloud saves do work. I already shared that info. I tried with 2 different games - every time my cloud save was restored after I delete it even though the game is blocked in my firewall.
Post edited February 23, 2024 by Hirako__
Speaking of Contradictions:

"Blocking the Internet Access" + "Saving in the Cloud" = Contradiction

Either the Game saved in a persistent Manner (on your System) or the Block failed.
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mahouli: Speaking of Contradictions:

"Blocking the Internet Access" + "Saving in the Cloud" = Contradiction

Either the Game saved in a persistent Manner (on your System) or the Block failed.
Blocking the internet access of the the game only not the Internet access of the entire system so Galaxy is still connecting for the cloud saves
hasn't it been removed?

https://techraptor.net/gaming/news/you-can-now-disable-days-gone-data-collection-on-pc