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john_hatcher: Do you have to get cancer to say it is bad?
Are you going for the "Most Stupid Post of the Thread" award?
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john_hatcher: Do you have to get cancer to say it is bad?
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toxicTom: Are you going for the "Most Stupid Post of the Thread" award?
Let me rephrase that. Does one have to install,drm Galaxy to know it is bad or is it possible to look at its features, read what others have said and conclude „this is not what I want“ and therefore saying „Galaxy is in my very personal opinion a bad piece of software“?
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john_hatcher: Let me rephrase that. Does one have to install,drm Galaxy to know it is bad
It's not DRM.

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john_hatcher: or is it possible to look at its features, read what others have said and conclude „this is not what I want“
You're free to conclude this, many people do. I do this with many things other people like.

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john_hatcher: and therefore saying „Galaxy is in my very personal opinion a bad piece of software“?
And there's the fallacy of of declaring something "bad" out of personal preference. If you don't like lemons, are lemons "bad" in your opinion? Even if you were allergic to lemons, they wouldn't be "bad" - just bad for you.

That said: you cancer comparison is just plain tasteless. There are people here who survived cancer, people who lost friends and/or relatives to cancer. And I bet a fair share of people who are currently fighting cancer or have people who currently do.
Even if Galaxy was the most broken piece of software in the world... sometimes it's better to hit that "Power on" switch on your brain before posting.
Never won something... :D
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OldOldGamer: Never won something... :D
Now you have! Congrats! : D
... and in today's news, a renowned GOG astronomer shocks the international gaming community by declaring that, we quote: "Our Galaxy is a dangerous place."
Post edited May 31, 2018 by WinterSnowfall
I would probably use it once in a while if it wasn't soooooo slow and crashy...

I don't mind it, but don't really like it either. Besides, after starting to use gogrepo, 99% of what I wanted it to do is already covered, so, for me, it's mostly pointless.
Everytime I skim over the General Discussion thread list I read "What is Your Opinion About the Status of the Galaxy?" and think to myself:
"Hell. Now that's a topic!"

Now, since you tricked me to leave a message I can as well participate.
I use Galaxy as a glorified download manager only, because it remembers where to put my GOG installers on my backup drive, which is nice. Apart from that, so apart from downloading, it doesn't do anything except wasting space.
So I can't comment much about its performance when running all the time, while playing. I like that you can turn off cloud saves and achievements and the like, though.