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Gog client, are you kidding? The very reason I buy on gog is because there is no such nonsense.
And yes they should work fine on Ubuntu (exceptions of course possibly)
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Well, if you say "client" I assume some app you need to use for the games, not some optional "downloader" (most browsers can resume croken dl just fine so I dont see a big need for that kinda stuff).
And apparently you already knew the answer.
So maybe thats a lacking convienience factor for some, but I dont see clicking links as big hassle
Well, if you say "client" I assume some app you need to use for the games, not some optional "downloader" (most browsers can resume croken dl just fine so I dont see a big need for that kinda stuff).
And apparently you already knew the answer.
So maybe thats a lacking convienience factor for some, but I dont see clicking links as big hassle
I haven't tried the GOG Downloader (being a Linux user) so I don't know exactly what it does, but the community lgogdownloader has been very convenient for maintaining a copy of my library on my hard drive. It has a bunch of options for filtering out what content you want, and it's able to detect and download only changed files and new games.
What client? Never used the downloader, did it manually. No time yet to look into galaxy. But gog is famous for having a everything DRM free and I guess they keep to it so you will not need any clients. Thanks god. And thanks gog.
Stop TCPA, stupid software patents and corrupt politicians!
Well, the only thing that's really useful for is downloading/installing larger games (2+ GB that usually get split into several data files) and updating your games. Other than that, downloading and installing manually is just fine
I'm very disappointed and very sad that Neverwinter Nights (the first one) isn't on this list. The Linux client still works for the most part, the only thing they'd have to really get working are movies and sound on Pulse. I'm really looking forward to this...
Guess I'll have to wait for the next 50
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