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Cheesy-Beaver: I just purchased Horizon Zero Dawn and I have a few questions:

I wanted to download the offline backup game installer from the website but it only shows 1 - 9 of 19 Files to download. Wondering where the 10 - 19 files are.
As the others have suggested, you need to use one of their suggestions to see those other downloads.

The EXE file is not the file you launch the game with. It is the controlling program file for unpacking the BIN files. In other words it is the installer file, which extracts all the files and folders found inside the BIN files to your selected install destination, then it might take you through some setup processes. It also checks the integrity of itself and the content of the BIN files.

BIN files are very similar to ZIP files ... somewhat like a compressed folder or package.
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Cheesy-Beaver: But I can't scroll down to click anything. I didn't think I'd have to change resolutions but even than it doesn't show files 10 - 19 to download.
the solution to this is simple; make your browser into a non full screen window (click the double window/s icon, between "_ and X" at top right corner) once done you can scroll down and see everything and even make it full screen (maximized) again. try it you will be amazed - and also realize why this works and then remember why windows is called WINDOWS...


ps: if windows 11 or whatever changed the top icons to be round things and not look like the traditional ones, click middle one, or just double click the title bar of your browser for same result.
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Cheesy-Beaver: But I can't scroll down to click anything. I didn't think I'd have to change resolutions but even than it doesn't show files 10 - 19 to download.
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GOGer: the solution to this is simple; make your browser into a non full screen window (click the double window/s icon, between "_ and X" at top right corner) once done you can scroll down and see everything and even make it full screen (maximized) again. try it you will be amazed - and also realize why this works and then remember why windows is called WINDOWS...

ps: if windows 11 or whatever changed the top icons to be round things and not look like the traditional ones, click middle one, or just double click the title bar of your browser for same result.
Odd idea. I tend to almost always have my browser on pc in windowed mode and resizing it makes no difference to the scroll bar appearing for game downloads at all. It also doesn’t happen all the time, only sometimes, most often the first game I try to view, sometimes when I am filtered, sometimes none of those. It’s simply another “feature” of the broken website.
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Randalator: I can see all install and patch files on H:ZD, no zooming or other trickery needed. Firefox 95.0.2

Are you using any kind of ad or script blocker?
I use a bunch, i block everything but GoG and GoG-Statistics as everything else is junk and tracking.
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Cheesy-Beaver: But I can't scroll down to click anything. I didn't think I'd have to change resolutions but even than it doesn't show files 10 - 19 to download.
Hmmm tired zooming out? Ctrl -, or Ctrl-MouseScrolldown.

I would assume there's a lot to see but there aren't that many items on your shelf, thus the scripted popup of the game isn't updating the length of the page? (and if you click outside it, it goes away) As suggested you might reload the page and open up the game option again and see if it is fixed.

Alternatively if you have the link for the files you can post the later ones manually in your URL if you have to.
Rebel Galaxy is listed for example as https://www.gog.com/downloads/rebel_galaxy/en1installer0 (And i assume only works if you have the game in your library thus useless to anyone else, otherwise it's a very bad security issue).

So... The en1installer0 (note the zero offset/index) to get 10-19 you'd do en1installer9 en1installer10 en1installer11 etc to en1installer18 until you are done.

But that's a pretty bad workaround. I don't have any games on GoG that take more than like 5 installer parts (And probably never will)
Post edited January 03, 2022 by rtcvb32
The files all show for me. I realize that's not exactly helpful, but at least we know it isn't a universal problem.
I had this happen with Dying Light where none of the DLCs were present.

Clear your cache, or try an in-private window/different browser.

Clearing the cache solved it for me.
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SargonAelther: I had this happen with Dying Light where none of the DLCs were present.
Clear your cache, or try an in-private window/different browser.
Clearing the cache solved it for me.
Not a download problem, but I used to have some problems with GOG homepage before (like not seeing some pictures on the page etc.) because I had simply zoomed the homepage in too much. So apparently it couldn't fit everything it wanted on the page etc.

The fix was to zoom out the homepage a bit. Duh.