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Errr the only reason I buy from GOG is the assurety of having to not being forced into updating to whatever patch is released for a game. Please retain major versions of games. Especially with regard moddability etc. I also don't want to have an online connection to play a game...
The games I have purchased on GoG are golden olds but recently I am repurchasing (SIGH*) some games I have in Steam that the development is taking strange turns and of course updates are enforced, there is no way around them which I find absolutely shameful. This is why I essentially stopped buying from Steamingpile.
Thanks for great games GOG! Keep them coming!
As someone who does not currently have internet access on my home computer, without offline installers I would have made exactly zero purchases from GOG, because I generally download them to a flash drive at my local library. Additionally, the practice in recent years of many games requiring an internet connection at activation has kept me from purchasing games from other retailers, even for games I would LOVE to play, like any version of Civilization newer than IV. If I have to connect to activate and/or play a game, I will NOT purchase that game.
offline forever! thanks GOG! I like to own the things that i paid for.
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some of you guys are just some nerdy paranoids... the backup feature is still there, gog galaxy is jsut a launcher and a very minimal one...
I don't like playing any games while other programs are running in the background. Also don't like achievements. (they are for children, kind of like getting a gold star in grade school) This is why I love buying my games from here. I don't use galaxy.
I can't see them getting rid of this feature unless they completely abandoned their status as the DRM-free store, but if they did that I think they'd fold quickly. GOG often lacks the sales and almost always lacks the developer interactivity and timely patches of Steam. The whole reason anyone buys on GOG is that they care about preservation and I think they know that. Without it they're just less-good Steam with a few niche old titles that aren't also on Steam. Like many others though that ability to preserve and archive is priceless to me and why I almost always buy here when I have the option.
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Galaxy is spyware.
If they ever get rid of the offline installers, I'm gone, and I won't ever come back. All I use are the offline installers. It makes me feel good to be able to archive MY games.
To me, offline installer is like a physical book. Even though there is an electronic book, physical book is still the choice of of many people. It is an irreplaceable piece of technology.
Offline installers are already kind of dead.
Try to get an old installer from GOG support for a game that has been patched to death.
They will outright deny it with "legacy versions are not supported" please use GOG Galaxy rollback feature.
i don't think they have an intention to remove those installers. They know if they remove them, they lose the few people that actually care about their platform and it would lead them to eventually go bankrupt.
Why would I even bother with GOG without the ability to download games? If GOG got rid of that ability. That is an instant delete my account.
Alas some territories are in a state of war. Allowing a PC to connect to the internet blurts out its location in a way that can be tracked by hostile forces. offline operation is a matter of life or death to some people.
As others have said, it would be utterly idiotic for GOG to kill their own signature point. The debacle of Hitman should be a pretty clear warning.
But just for the record : the ONLY reason to use GOG and not Steam, IS the DRM-free access. Without offline installers, their is NO POINT in GOG. So yeah, GOG, never stop offering offline installers.
I hope that this will never happen, yet the fact that some newer games on GOG now force you to have internet access or delete certain functions if you do not have an internet connection while playing those, seems to actually lead us into that false direction. And Galaxy is also no option to me, as it is actually just like another Steam and has nothing to do with what GOG once stood for. You know, I am also only here, since February 2016 by the way, because GOG offers mostly DRM free games and provides offline installers for those. It is vital to me, because only my notebook is having internet access and I carry the downloaded installation files via a USB stick from the notebook to my actual and now nine-years-old Windows 7 gaming computer, which has no internet at all and shall not receive it either. Of course, I have burned them on DVDs as well, just to make sure, but providing offline installers and no forcing of any internet connection is a must-have to me. If GOG should ever get rid of that, which I do not believe at the moment, yet there were already some strange steps been taken (Hitman, Dawn Of War II), then this will be the end between GOG and myself for sure. So, GOG, if anyone of your staff should read this: Please stick to your roots and provide DRM free offline installers, because this is what made you big in the first place and it will come crashing down on you, if you ever should take offline installers away from your customers!
Continuing to offer offline installer executables ensures users can access and install software without relying on an internet connection. This approach enhances flexibility and convenience, particularly in scenarios with limited or unreliable internet access. Users appreciate the reliability and convenience of offline installers, which empower them to install applications seamlessly, regardless of connectivity challenges.
I really doubt they're phasing out their biggest selling point. But I wanted to comment just to add my stance. Gog's DRM-les backups are the reason I use the store. I appreciate they let me backup my own games locally. No offence to Gog, but Steam is the only store I can trust to stay operational for the rest of my life. Gog's trust in me is greatly appreciated. Plus I can install the game on multiple personal computers without installing some launcher on my other computers, I appreciate that too.
I only use Gog Galaxy 2.0 because of the game timer and sorting function, with tags and co.
Absolutely. I don't trust the Galaxies model. If others want to use it fine. But I prefer one I can install w/o it, for that matter, w/o even an internet connection. After the initial install most of my really old games I can just drag and drop whole to a backup and easily drag and drop whole back. They were invented before Windows Registry and therefore run w/o it (they just don't get added to the main menu. Not a bad thing as the menu can get real long w/ a lot of games!)
The day this stops is the day i stop buying from gog.
The Very Reason of why i use GOG...
what made me switch to gog from steam is when they dropped winxp support. I like playing my older games on original hardware as they were intended to be played. The moment when offline installers disappear, i as a client will disappear too !
I have no intention of using Galaxy at any point!!!
For me GOG = Offline Installer
For me GOG = DRM Free
I always support this site and buy Games for GOG Offline Setup and DRM Free
This wish is almost a troll. I doubt GOG has such an intention, but should they do this, they can sugar-coat this however they want, I’m out for good.
I can fully understand the way GoG might go with forced online installer ! There are way too many websites out where you can just download the GoG games for free. I hate piracy and this already result in lot of money loss if nobody is buying the games here.
This Community wishlist is pointless if only 1-2 people are paying for the game here and all other download the games for free and just use the Galaxy installer to install it. It already cost shit lot of money to get the licenses to provide games on this website !
I still buy here even after buying a game on Steam mainly because of OFFLINE Installers. If GoG moved to a requires Galaxy to install and download I would have no need to ever buy a game here again. The only thing GoG has going for it is DRM-Free and Offline installers. Client downloader/installer/updater = DRM to me. Remember Impulse? They had some DRM-Free games, I bought several that required the client to install. They went under and I lost those games. So yeah Client only Installer/Updater = DRM.
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I hate the fact that GOG now hides the Offline Manual Installers in a drop down menu, and calling them "Backups" .. feels like mission creep to me. If they ever switch to everything needs Galaxy, I'm out of here. To me Galaxy is just another process running in the background I don't want to be running, it's also a potential vector for Malware to utilise as an attack on our security (its happened before but GOG very quickly and aggressivley silenced any posts about it and quickly made amends to the Galaxy code).
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If the offline installers go away then I'm outta here.
Offline installers and no DRM are the exact reasons why I belong to GOG. Writing them to my Blu-ray M-discs is the closest there is to owning physical copies of purchased games.
Since we have Galaxy we don't need offline installers anymore. GOG should save the high costs and use it otherwise.
It would be nice if we could order GOG branded physical copies of the installers on pressed discs (not burnt discs).
But I understand that would require ordering machinery, hiring a dedicated staff and opening a department solely for physical reproduction discs and negotiating shipping contracts for multiple countries.
I've had one of my hard drives fail, taking a bunch of back ups with it. including my back up copies of Homeworld, Battlezone II, SEGA Smash Pack Vol. 2, Heavy Gear II, and the "Games for Windows Live" versions of Fallout 3 and New Vegas. I still have original discs and they all still read, but I like having them backed up digitally for peace of mind.
offline forever! thanks GOG! I like to own the things that i paid for.
I have never used the Galaxy client and probably never will.
One of the blues said they have no plans on removing offline installers.
GOG is useless to me without offline installer.
offline installers forever! ✊
I agree with Evethewhiterabbit.
The Galaxy client was initially marketed as an 'Optional' client and I thought that was pretty good. As it is optional it would be nice if the 'Offline Installers' were easier to find.
Definitively there should be offline installers. This is why I have chosen GOG - no constant need of online activation, logins logouts, no DRM's, no need to download DRM to download your game - which the constantly updating launchers are - and I hope galaxy will NOT become one any time soon, you can even not have internet and still be able to reinstall if needed. Galaxy is just and option for easy life. and should remain so.
GOG returned us what was rightfully ours and was taken from us when the companies digitalized the market - our ownership of what we gave our money for.
With DRM free offline installers - now we have and own our games we gave OUR money for - like when we had our disks. I buy it, I OWN IT, and no one can change the stupid EULA every day AFTER the deal is concluded, and no one can just remove the game from the platform and shrug shoulders - well it is no longer available. Another interesting point that comes to the mind because well there it is, is that if there are no offline installers anymore - you can get in the point like with steam very easy - for example the scenario with "you have to upgrade to next operating system because of plot in 150 days for example OR ELSE" - which in my opinion is extortion to give Microsoft money. My security, my games and the things I gave money for are not anyone else's problem in this matter. "But chromium blah-blah is not working anymore on this system" - well find a way, you provide me "service" that should not even be service in the first place, not the other way around. But of-course nobody cares that you paid for the product and now it is being taken away from you. Do not work on this system? Well make alternative - I bought it on this system and it worked on this system. Constant updates with constant changes and constant but this and but that... that is why I rejected steam and I love GOG - if there is something I want and it can be found here - I will always come here first. And will not return there or go anywhere else If I have ANY other choice.
From posts I've seen there are a lot of... not tech savvy people... not knowing what these installer files are. Sometimes we forget the average PC gamer, with all this automation, doesn't really have to know much to play games on something like Steam. Galaxy is their attempt to make it easier for these normies to play games through their platform (and any linked platform) to gain more users and potential buyers. It makes sense. I think we'll alw
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I hate to admit, but i am not very happy with the way CDPR is nowadays acting, yet i am not sure how much of "force" they still hold toward GoG. The issue is that, as soon as a company got a certain size... such as CDPR, they got less interest into being customer friendly. Their main focus is to provide their shareholders with sufficient profit, so they keep "investing", which is their main source of income. The rest of it is customer-support, and because the customers can be manipulated you simply need to know "how to manipulate them", all good... I really worry that this capitalistic system may someday break to much bones. The majority will even admire it... because they can not feel themself properly and will need a broken bone a month... borderline-syndrome from the masses, i believe. Anyway, i strongly recommend not to destroy the installers, because even worse than to less broken bones is to lose your heart... and soul.
@RedRubio CDPR themselves are a threat to our offline way of life with their Galaxy-Only "My Rewards" and now Twitch Drops and other junk.
Access to these files is essential for Linux gamers, as long as they'll not port Galaxy to Linux...
You read too much into "backup". They're called backup installers so we can back them up. Would you prefer to archive a game that's already installed and have to manually copy registry keys and such, or would you prefer to use an installer that handles that for you?
If Galaxy is required to download these offline installers, that would be the end. Galaxy is their way of trying to get modern gamers to switch over. But there would be no defense for requiring Galaxy at any point from purchase to download. From posts I've seen there are a lot of... not tech savvy people... not knowing what these installer files are. Sometimes we forget the average PC gamer, with all this automation, doesn't really have to know much to play games on something like Steam. Galaxy is their attempt to make it easier for these normies to play games through their platform (and any linked platform) to gain more users and potential buyers. It makes sense. I think we'll always have these files to download, they bury them for the newbies so they don't get confused IMO lol
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