Posted October 11, 2015
rxn452: I don't think we should have to install anything extra, I think we should just click once to install whatever it is we bought and whatever updates it has up to that point.
But when I downloaded witcher 3 there were like 10 different files, some of which had to be downloaded before others, some of which had been superceded, some of which I didn't need at all. It was a huge mess.
I agree with you, I dont want any client at all. Thats why I came to GOG in the first place.
Odd. It sounds as if you want client-like features, but without a client. As if the web browser interface should run some (Java?) program which takes care of the installation and such, with one click of a button? But when I downloaded witcher 3 there were like 10 different files, some of which had to be downloaded before others, some of which had been superceded, some of which I didn't need at all. It was a huge mess.
I agree with you, I dont want any client at all. Thats why I came to GOG in the first place.
I see lots of possible problems with your suggestion, first being that then one would have to be logged in to the GOG account (through a web browser) not just to download, but also in order to install one's game. How do you consider that DRM-free?
If you were suggesting that GOG never delivers any separate update executables but only the game installer which is fully up to date, how about those who already have an earlier version of the game installed? Should they always have to redownload and reinstall the whole game in order to be up to date? These are the people who want separate update executables.
As for the various The Witcher 3 DLCs, are you suggesting they should all be included in that same base game installer, ie. you have no option to select which DLCs to install and which not? That doesn't work anyway for DLCs that you buy separately, those are better to be delivered separately anyway.
If you want client features, then use a client (Steam, Galaxy, Origin, UPlay, Windows Store, pick your poison). I think you are just confused when you claim that the "rest of the world" already does that same without any clients at all.
Post edited October 11, 2015 by timppu