AB2012: For those installing an older version via Galaxy via "rollback" with the hope of simply zipping up the game folder and calling that a "backup installer" - this is one of those games that can write multiple registry entries under...
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\BioWare\Dragon Age
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Electronic Arts\Electronic Arts\Dragon Age
...that may actually be used by the game and isn't just passive Galaxy metadata. So you might want to back any keys up you find there.
So I just discovered the situation is even worse, because of this.
As posted here before, I have downloaded the build 2 through lgogdownloader --galaxy-install command.
When I started it to test, the game had no DLCs. So to add up to the problem, Im actually stuck with broken offline installers and forced to use Galaxy on Windows for it to place the correct registry keys if I want to access the game I originally bought.
So, the situation with DAO right now for me is:
I bought a version of the game that now I can't access completly because GOG changed the original files and removed my access from it because they decided to update the game to a broken version and I can't roll back the offline installers.
If I try to download the rolled back version from Galaxy servers using lgogdownloader I will receive a downgraded version because I don't use internet on Windows and therefore don't want to use Galaxy. This happens because Galaxy create registry keys for the game to recognize DLC files.
Yes. Now Im a little bit angry.