Posted July 03, 2018
I've noticed that whatever game I download and install, using the NON-Galaxy stand alone installers, I end up with various GOG specific files like goggame...., webcache.zip, goggame.dll etc.
I know these are catalog files and what not but, to be honest, I can't stand the fact that these files are littered around the installation directory 'contaminating' my DRM free version of a classic game I've just bought.
I buy classic, 'pre-digital era' games from GOG because I want the download to be as close to the original disc on my shelf. For example, I felt exceptionally guilty because I bought the original Thief trilogy on Steam (at an unbeatable discount that GOG has yet to even get close to). Upon comparing the Steam downloads vs. my actual retail disc, I found them virtually identical save for the few Steam catalog files. In fact, I didn't even need Steam running in order to the play the games.
I've told myself that the next time there's a deal on the Thief trilogy on GOG I will buy it here too. Saying that, I don't want the GOG version to have all these extra files and it's actually put me off now as it seems I'll just be duplicating exactly what Steam does in order to "support GOG" (man, I'm tired of hearing that).
GOG, is it possible that you could please incorporate all your GOG files, tweaks, icons, zip cache files etc. into a single folder in the root of the game directory?
OR, possibly even better, and taking a leaf out if Origin's book (gasp!), have the original game in a second layer directory and then all the GOGging, DosBoxing etc. in the root?
I know it sounds silly but I think it would compliment the 'classic' "Good ol' Games" days and the DRM free mantra for which GOG (still) prides itself.
I know these are catalog files and what not but, to be honest, I can't stand the fact that these files are littered around the installation directory 'contaminating' my DRM free version of a classic game I've just bought.
I buy classic, 'pre-digital era' games from GOG because I want the download to be as close to the original disc on my shelf. For example, I felt exceptionally guilty because I bought the original Thief trilogy on Steam (at an unbeatable discount that GOG has yet to even get close to). Upon comparing the Steam downloads vs. my actual retail disc, I found them virtually identical save for the few Steam catalog files. In fact, I didn't even need Steam running in order to the play the games.
I've told myself that the next time there's a deal on the Thief trilogy on GOG I will buy it here too. Saying that, I don't want the GOG version to have all these extra files and it's actually put me off now as it seems I'll just be duplicating exactly what Steam does in order to "support GOG" (man, I'm tired of hearing that).
GOG, is it possible that you could please incorporate all your GOG files, tweaks, icons, zip cache files etc. into a single folder in the root of the game directory?
OR, possibly even better, and taking a leaf out if Origin's book (gasp!), have the original game in a second layer directory and then all the GOGging, DosBoxing etc. in the root?
I know it sounds silly but I think it would compliment the 'classic' "Good ol' Games" days and the DRM free mantra for which GOG (still) prides itself.