Posted June 29, 2018
GOG Galaxy is, for the most part, a good client for installing and launching games purchased from GOG. However, I'm finding it's very much not user-friendly when you have more than a few games installed. If you have several dozen or several hundred, you can forget about it. The problem is that all installed games are displayed in one list. Sure, you can sort by name or sort by activity date, but that's just short of useless.
We need the ability to create folders or collapsible groups and assign games to those folders/groups. The optimal method would be like the Steam client -- allow us to assign a game to multiple groups and have it appear in each of those groups (for example, in the Steam client, if a game has a soundtrack DLC, then I assign categories "Games" and "Soundtrack", and I can see the game listed in both categories).
Until we have the ability to separate games into separate folders/groups, the Galaxy client will remain unbearable to use.
We need the ability to create folders or collapsible groups and assign games to those folders/groups. The optimal method would be like the Steam client -- allow us to assign a game to multiple groups and have it appear in each of those groups (for example, in the Steam client, if a game has a soundtrack DLC, then I assign categories "Games" and "Soundtrack", and I can see the game listed in both categories).
Until we have the ability to separate games into separate folders/groups, the Galaxy client will remain unbearable to use.