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<span class="bold">GOG Galaxy</span>: our truly gamer-friendly, DRM-free online gaming platform. As we shared our vision with the world, we promised auto-patching, social functionality like chat, friends lists, and achievements. We promised our own multiplayer support and cross-play with Steam. Most importantly, we promised truly optional.



Today we deliver.
The <span class="bold">GOG Galaxy</span> client enters beta, open to anyone, with the most important functionality ready to try, test, enjoy (and break) at your leisure. We're proud to have gotten this far, and we know that we couldn't have done it without you all - that's everyone who spent months in alpha testing, that's those of you who talked to us about your needs and expectations, and it's every single one of you that has supported us since ever. So thanks, GOG Galaxy is for you!

With the <span class="bold">GOG Galaxy Beta</span>, you can install your games in one click and keep them up to date automatically, the beta currently supports this feature in all but a couple of titles available here. You can also perform backups easily by downloading a standalone installer through GOG Galaxy. The beta features a friends list, game time tracking, achievements, and chat. You can now talk to each other, connect with your group of friends, and see what everyone is playing. You can also try out our online multiplayer & matchmaking solution that, in select titles, includes cross-play: platform-independent multiplayer between gamers on GOG.com and Steam. If you download a patch that breaks something or if you just change your mind, the app will soon feature a unique rollback option to restore a previous version of your game.

Best of all, GOG Galaxy is optional. If you don't want to use any additional software, your experience with us won't change at all. If you only want to take advantage of select conveniences, you can toggle them on and off. It's all totally up to you.

You can sign up for the <span class="bold">GOG Galaxy Beta</span> and find out more on <span class="bold">gog.com/galaxy</span>, where we tell you about the features and answer many of the questions you may have. We'll be watching the forums carefully, so feel free to leave a comment if there is anything else that you'd like to know!
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styggron: Hello everyone.
I was just reading in the FAQ they are not going to be suppoting the download manager anymore. This worried me a little. The website will still of course allow manual downloads.

My concern is,

1. if I want to ONLY use the GOG website will I have to use my own download manager now because GOG is no longer going to be supporting theirs in the near future ?

2. Can GOG galaxy for example (if logged in and running) automatically use it's download manager to just download the installers to my hard drive WHEN I visit my library on the website and click on a title to download ?

From what I read, I am thinking (guessing) the answers are
1. If I want to use the website by going to a title in my library and clicking to download I will now need my own download manager as GOG is no longer going to be updating theirs after Galaxy is fully in (but not at Galaxy launch as they have said).

2. No. You either use the website OR GOG Galaxy. You can't use the website to click on a title and then have Galaxy download manage it.

I could be wrong with what I think my answers are so I shall now hand it over to you to hear what the answer to question 1 and 2 are.

THank you ALL in advance and thank you GOG for being SO awesome !
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cogadh: 1. The downloader will still work, they just aren't going to update it anymore, but you can continue to use it. If they end up making any major infrastructure updates or changes, it may stop working, but I am sure they will notify us if/when that happens. Not to mention, you don't need to use the downloader at all if you are just using the website, you can simply download through your browser.
2. From what I can tell, no this will not work. It does download the installer files the same as you can from the website, but it automatically runs the installer silently and there doesn't seem to be a way to stop that.
Thank you for the response.
It is indeed a big problem if it downloads and silently RUNS the installer. You said there was no way of stopping that, this is a problem if this is the case.
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cogadh: 1. The downloader will still work, they just aren't going to update it anymore, but you can continue to use it. If they end up making any major infrastructure updates or changes, it may stop working, but I am sure they will notify us if/when that happens. Not to mention, you don't need to use the downloader at all if you are just using the website, you can simply download through your browser.
2. From what I can tell, no this will not work. It does download the installer files the same as you can from the website, but it automatically runs the installer silently and there doesn't seem to be a way to stop that.
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styggron: Thank you for the response.
It is indeed a big problem if it downloads and silently RUNS the installer. You said there was no way of stopping that, this is a problem if this is the case.
See Judas' responses to me above, there are alternative methods (though cumbersome, IMO) that bypass this.
I just want to congratulate you people for a job well done, i´been playing using Galaxy and Works great.

keep up the good work
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JudasIscariot: OK, you see where the blue install button is? If you click on the gray button next to it and go to extras, you'll see your bonuses and a link to the offline installer :)
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cogadh: I don't have an "Extras", but I do have a "Download Extras". All that does is take me to an option to download the installer, so even though I have already downloaded and installed the game through Galaxy, if I want the offline installer to take to another of my PCs, I have to download the game a second time?
Yes that's the safest route to ensure you have the offline installer. Sorry, I am at home on my Linux machine so I can't verify specific details regarding the offline installers and see how a Galaxy install differs file-wise and I am not that well-versed in Galaxy overall just yet as I am waiting for the Linux version like all the other penguins :D
I can't speak for that, but GOG Galaxy developers have stated in the forums on more than one occasion that Galaxy installs a pre-installed version of the game that it syncs over, and that the standalone installers are separate. It is possible that it depends on the exact game or other factors perhaps. Either way, the information is in the forum threads if someone cares to search for it to get their exact words.
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HypersomniacLive: From the GOG Galaxy FAQ [emphasis added]:

4. Will games and patches be available for download via website and GOG Galaxy at the same time?

We will release all of our games and updates simultaneously on the website and in GOG Galaxy.
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HypersomniacLive: Made a screenshot of this.
Thanks for highlighting this and FYI we will have to update this answer tomorrow since it's not accurate enough. While this is true for games, I can already assure you that there will be situations where update will appear faster on Galaxy - it's precisely a point of why we are creating it, to make sure we can deliver new updates automatically as fast as possible, without waiting for manual build and test of a new installer or patch to complete. The other option would be to artificially delay update in the Client because we don't have the new installer ready, which would be just bluntly stupid.
Post edited May 05, 2015 by Destro
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styggron: Hello everyone.
I was just reading in the FAQ they are not going to be suppoting the download manager anymore. This worried me a little. The website will still of course allow manual downloads.

My concern is,

1. if I want to ONLY use the GOG website will I have to use my own download manager now because GOG is no longer going to be supporting theirs in the near future ?

2. Can GOG galaxy for example (if logged in and running) automatically use it's download manager to just download the installers to my hard drive WHEN I visit my library on the website and click on a title to download ?

From what I read, I am thinking (guessing) the answers are
1. If I want to use the website by going to a title in my library and clicking to download I will now need my own download manager as GOG is no longer going to be updating theirs after Galaxy is fully in (but not at Galaxy launch as they have said).

2. No. You either use the website OR GOG Galaxy. You can't use the website to click on a title and then have Galaxy download manage it.

I could be wrong with what I think my answers are so I shall now hand it over to you to hear what the answer to question 1 and 2 are.

THank you ALL in advance and thank you GOG for being SO awesome !
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JudasIscariot: You can download all the offline installers and extras via Galaxy you want and then exit out of Galaxy completely if all you want to do is play a game completely offline :)
Thank you GOG

Ok so to directly answer my questions they would be

1. If I want to use the website alone, YES I need to use my own download manager once the old download manager is no longer usable.

2. I can use the website, go to my library, click on a title and get Galaxy to download it (like it worked with the old download manager). After Galaxy is in you either download manually from the website (with your own download manager) OR you use Galaxy

In Summary from the responses here.
1. From Website you can click on titles but you need to have your own download manager especially for BIG files.
2. You can use GOG Galaxy to do the same thing BUT one user here said it will run the installer silently when you download so I would need some clarification on that.

[EDIT: This has been solved, you can download the offline installer with Galaxy, as anticipated GOG is smart VERY smart and thinks of everything]

Knowing the way GOG works and how good they are, I am sure there is a way for GOG Galaxy to JUST download.

As they kindly responded,

You can download all the offline installers and extras via Galaxy you want and then exit out of Galaxy completely if all you want to do is play a game completely offline :)
I think we are safe and this is why.

1. The download manager still needed you to login to your account of course. You can run it and when done exit it. From what I read and from the quotation above, Galaxy can do the same thing except it has it's own interface so you can do it without a browser.

So really, all you get is a stand alone souped up download manager and if it works in the same way and with all those optional things, GOG as always has a winner and never forces anyone into anything and THIS is why they are the best.

For me, I would only be using it to MANAGE downloads when I choose to download them and nothing else, it is all about "Freedom of choice" , GOG's Primary Ethos and THIS is why they are ALL so awesome !!!! I love you GOG team.......!! :) :)
Post edited May 05, 2015 by styggron
A quick question. I installed GoG Galaxy for the first time, and ran the Scan and Import folders. I have currently 5 games installed (Witcher, Pillars of Eternity, Shadowrun Returns, Shadowrun Dragonfall and Neverwinter Nights). And only 2 of them were found (Pillars and Dragonfall). Is this normal because the other games are not yet fully implemented into beta or is there some other issue at hand?

Thanks
Post edited May 05, 2015 by MMLN
I love how much they emphasize the optional nature of the client.


wild horses couldn't keep me away.
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BlackChar: actually, looking at log files from galaxy, that's exactly what client does. downloads the installer and runs it in silent mode:
Oh lol! Problem solved then XD
Now, why doesn't Galaxy also allow to update&store them without installation?
(or did this change too?)
Post edited May 05, 2015 by phaolo
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MMLN: A quick question. I installed GoG Galaxy for the first time, and ran the Scan and Import folders. I have currently 5 games installed (Witcher, Pillars of Eternity, Shadowrun Returns, Shadowrun Dragonfall and Neverwinter Nights). And only 2 of them were found (Pillars and Dragonfall). Is this normal because the other games are not yet fully implemented into beta or is there some other issue at hand?

Thanks
It also depends on how long ago you installed the games. Some older versions are not automatically recognized by the client, you need to add them manually. And there are a few games that are not supported yet, so perhaps you also got unlucky, but I don't know which games that are.
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evilnancyreagan: I love how much they emphasize the optional nature of the client.

wild horses couldn't keep me away.
I think this is extremely important. I despise things like steam forcing updates and the like. With GOG it is all about choice and this is why I love them. They go out of their way to give you a tailored experience with the features YOU want and if you don't want them you can turn them off.

I wish more companies were like GOG !!! They are just so cool and SO helpful ! :)
Why such concern over the support for the legacy Gog downloader app? The installers are available for download directly from the website via browser. For users who don't want to use Gog's solution (galaxy), why not just download from the browser?
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MMLN: A quick question. I installed GoG Galaxy for the first time, and ran the Scan and Import folders. I have currently 5 games installed (Witcher, Pillars of Eternity, Shadowrun Returns, Shadowrun Dragonfall and Neverwinter Nights). And only 2 of them were found (Pillars and Dragonfall). Is this normal because the other games are not yet fully implemented into beta or is there some other issue at hand?

Thanks
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moonshineshadow: It also depends on how long ago you installed the games. Some older versions are not automatically recognized by the client, you need to add them manually. And there are a few games that are not supported yet, so perhaps you also got unlucky, but I don't know which games that are.
I changed operating system a while ago, so all of them are the newest version, the oldest install is January 3rd. So I think that, and Shadowrun Returns I reinstalled two weeks ago. So probably, these three other games are not supported yet. And thanks for answering my question :)
I get an email about Galaxy Beta and I click the button to Get it now. I'm then taken to a site where it tells me to submit my email address and that I'll get it soon. What's the deal here. Can i get it now or can't I?
Post edited May 06, 2015 by MyTaHTMyxa