Posted September 27, 2015
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my name is catte
i touch your foods
Registered: Mar 2010
From United Kingdom
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throgh
Linux Adventurer
Registered: Nov 2011
From Germany
Posted September 27, 2015
You recognized the problem? If "Grand Ages: Medieval" needs some Galaxy-libraries you need to install it also as requirement like PhysX. Do you need PhysX to be activated? No, but it is part of the software. And if you need Galaxy to be installed for API-relevance, what do you call that?
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my name is catte
i touch your foods
Registered: Mar 2010
From United Kingdom
Posted September 27, 2015
The discussion you were commenting on was about Victor Vran and The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing.
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throgh
Linux Adventurer
Registered: Nov 2011
From Germany
Posted September 27, 2015
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I have no interest at all in online multiplayer and would like to have some sort of multiplayer option that doesn't depend on a third-party's servers.
If new games like Grand Ages: Medieval depend on Galaxy's match-making function, wouldn't it be possible that Galaxy could just simulate a connection and thus allow you to play your games locally or host games on your own servers?
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my name is catte
i touch your foods
Registered: Mar 2010
From United Kingdom
Posted September 27, 2015
Really? Have a look at the comments you were replying to.
Yes, that was the topic of the thread, but that's not what you were replying to.
nightcraw1er.488: I don't want games that I play single player offline connecting to the net or any other kind of intra computer connections. I have noted recently that vvran and vhelsing have both attempted to connect to the network without asking me. I realise some people don't mind this, I find it a.security risk and totally unacceptable. Any external request should be explicitly asked for permission by the user, otherwise it is merely acting.like a.trojan.
d2t: Do you realise that victor vran does this to display news from the developer in the main menu? if this is really such an issue for you and you treat this as "a security risk" and "a trojan" that is "totally unacceptable" just install firewall and configure it to be strict.. Sorry, I was trying to point it out without being a dick before but you're still not reading things properly and then trying to imply that instead I haven't read it properly.
d2t's suggestion of a firewall was to do with nightcraw1er.488's complaint about Victor Vran and Van Helsing connecting to the internet by themselves. This had nothing to do with Galaxy. You didn't read properly when you first replied and then you decide to quote a completely different post to back yourself up. Your reply to d2t was completely irrelevant to what they were talking about, presumably because you replied without getting the context.
Yes, that was the topic of the thread, but that's not what you were replying to.
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d2t's suggestion of a firewall was to do with nightcraw1er.488's complaint about Victor Vran and Van Helsing connecting to the internet by themselves. This had nothing to do with Galaxy. You didn't read properly when you first replied and then you decide to quote a completely different post to back yourself up. Your reply to d2t was completely irrelevant to what they were talking about, presumably because you replied without getting the context.
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skeletonbow
Galaxy 3 when?
Registered: Dec 2009
From Canada
Posted September 27, 2015
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Instead of throwing the baby out with the bathwater, people who care should do something that actually can make a difference as I suggested, stop whining about it and talk to the developers - the only people who can actually do something. Alternatively if someone feels some kind of ideological fundamentalist religion about it, stop shopping at GOG entirely "for the cause".
Merely arguing about it and mincing words here may or may not sound clever but it will accomplish absolutely nothing of substance.
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Get Showgunners!
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eiii
#%&@#%
Registered: Dec 2013
From San Marino
Posted September 28, 2015
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If it only would be about some kind of ideology it would be easy to ignore it. Unfortunately it's about my paid games which still should work even when some servers provided by GOG or anybody else cease to work.
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Registered: May 2013
From United States
Posted September 28, 2015
To the title of this post. Of course not.
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eiii
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Registered: Dec 2013
From San Marino
Posted September 28, 2015
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For the few games with persistent worlds it of course makes more sense to provide a dedicated server for the game so that it's easier to know where the game states are saved. But this server always can be run by one of the players, it must not create a dependency on a central service.
I'm not against a central server, which makes it easier to find other players and other games. I only want to have a fall back mechanism which still works when this central service has stopped to work and which also would allow players to organize local multiplayer games without having Internet access.
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skeletonbow
Galaxy 3 when?
Registered: Dec 2009
From Canada
Posted September 28, 2015
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Encouraging developers to support LAN mode may result in more developers including a LAN mode, however leaving it up to the developers to decide instead of forcing it on them means that every individual gamer is empowered to decide whether or not to support the game and/or company on a person by person basis by buying or not buying the game rather than GOG deciding for everyone unilaterally. It's a slippery slope that once crossed gives precedence for other people to tack their favourite annoyance onto one at a time until the maze of "you can do this" and "you can't do that" version of gaming political correctness turns into a minefield that no game company wants to bother trying to wade through and stops bothering caring about GOG.
I'd rather not see such a scenario come to fruition and leave it up to individual consumers to make their own minds up individually rather than a vocal minority trying to convince GOG via lynch mob. So I support strongly LAN multiplayer for all games that it makes sense, but I also support the developers deciding for themselves and not at gunpoint or by lynch mob.
There are dozens of games I've bought here that do not have LAN multiplayer and which might not exist here at all if it was a mandatory requirement. Some of those games I don't even care about multiplayer. If I couldn't have bought them here my only alternative would be to buy it on Steam probably with DRM and end up with a solution that is less good for me as a consumer. I firmly believe if gamers want the gaming industry to provide certain features or to avoid practices considered anti-consumer, then people should simply vote with their wallets and make their voices directly heard to the developers/publishers themselves first hand if they really want to make a difference and care that much about it. Doing it through a third party like GOG whom is also the small guy in the room doesn't really improve the situation and IMHO makes it worse.
Mind you, I'm not particularly worried about it because I don't think GOG would be likely to entertain such a notion seriously anyway.
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eiii
#%&@#%
Registered: Dec 2013
From San Marino
Posted September 29, 2015
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Nevertheless we should keep pushing game developers and GOG to provide unrestricted multiplayer modes for all their multiplayer games.