![]() ![]() GOG’s cardinal feature was it’s DRM free distribution of digital software, and that will continue uninterrupted. Before you jump in, there’s a couple important features you should know about it. GOG – or Good Old Games – have debuted the beta or their new game client, Galaxy. A few outlets have provided competition, but there truly was nothing to rival the Steam client until now. Valve has been in complete control of the PC game market because of how easy and centralized Steam is. Try posting some details of what your setup is, what has gone wrong, etc., so that other forum members might be able to help you out.There are a lot of different places to physically buy a game, but on the digital front your options are rather limited. (Be aware that it's sale season, and their response times might not be real swift right now, due to them likely being swamped with tickets.) 2. Up to you if you take advantage of their DRM-free nature, I suppose.Ī couple things: 1. Just replying to the "Make me wonder if I'll ever be able to use the games in my GOG account ever again." part of your post. I didn't buy games from GOG so that I could revisit the good old days of downloading individual game installer files from a web page. Neither regular Galaxy no Galaxy 2.0 will install. How is it that other clients like Steam or Origin don't have this issue? I shouldn't have to spent hours trying to fix things. I had Galaxy and all my games stored on a different drive. Galaxy is GOG's platform and it should work, even if you had a drive failure, like me. Highsidednb: I shouldn't have to do this. Hope you get your Galaxy problem fixed, but in the meantime, know that you should still be able to play your games just fine (apart from the multiplayer component of any game that uses Galaxy to handle that). EXEs (or create shortcuts for those yourself). For games that you already have installed through Galaxy (assuming you chose not to have it install desktop shortcuts), you can find the locations Galaxy installed them to and run them right from the individual. You can download standalone "backup" installers from your library via a normal browser. HunchBluntley: You don't need to use Galaxy to play your games. Make me wonder if I'll ever be able to use the games in my GOG account ever again. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wow6432Node\GOG.com\Galax圜lient I've tried all these steps and more. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wow6432Node\GOG.com\Galax圜lient Thanks so much man ! sovled the issue Right click, choose Export and save in a safe place. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall and find your Galaxy entry. The same with registry, in the Run window put regedit, navigate to Find Galax圜lientService, right click on it and choose Stop. Hold Win key and tap R, Run window should pop up. ![]() Mike_cesara: Hi and welcome to the forum! HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wow6432Node\GOG.com\Galax圜lient The other registry path you may want to check should be You may try installing Galaxy again (reboot may be needed).Ĭheck attached images (Windows 7 in a virtual machine) Right click, select Export and save in a safe place. The same with registry, in the Run window type regedit, navigate to ![]() Find Galax圜lientService, right click on it and select Stop. Contact GOG Support instead and see if they can provide some kind of cleaning tool for you. First of all, if you are not familiar with Windows registry, I highly advise you not to mess around with it as you can easily make your system unusable. I believe there are some registry entries left as well as running services. ![]()
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