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adaliabooks: This isn't actually true, the offline installers will still be detected and added to Galaxy automatically if Galaxy is already installed.
Oh... :/

One more question then: does Galaxy need to be "just installed" or "installed and running" for "offline installer" game to be "indexed"? Maybe if I do not start Galaxy together with start of whole system (I hope there is such option in Galaxy to turn if off?) then my games will not be "indexed" during their installation?

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adaliabooks: To be fair my recollection is not what Johnny has said and Galaxy auto added a number of games I had installed prior to installing it with out me having to scan for them, but it was a while ago and I might be misremembering.
He said that:
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Johny.: If you've never installed GOG Galaxy - and you're installing it for the first time - it will not touch your installed games, unless you import them.
Maybe that means new Galaxy versions do not auto-add games?
Post edited November 04, 2018 by Lexor
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Lexor: Oh... :/

One more question then: does Galaxy needs to be "just installed" or "installed and running" for game to be "indexed"? Maybe if I do not start Galaxy together with start of whole system (I hope there is such option in Galaxy to turn if off?) then my games will not be "indexed"?

Maybe that means new Galaxy versions do not auto-add games?
As far as I'm aware it picks them up when it is started, whether it's been running or not.
I have it set not to start on start up and only run if I'm specifically going to play, update or install a game but if I've installed a game with an offline installer it's always there when I open Galaxy.

I can do some tests with some games to check and make sure if you like, but that's my experience so far.


Edit: And I suppose it's possible newer versions of Galaxy don't auto detect your games, or that I had an older version from the Beta installed or backed up which had already indexed some of them. I can't really remember now, only that I had intended to do what you want and not add my games to the client, but they ended up added anyway.
Post edited November 04, 2018 by adaliabooks
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adaliabooks: I can do some tests with some games to check and make sure if you like, but that's my experience so far.
I would be very grateful if you could do that - I like being prepared for what's coming. ;)
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adaliabooks: This isn't actually true, the offline installers will still be detected and added to Galaxy automatically if Galaxy is already installed.
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Lexor: Oh... :/

One more question then: does Galaxy need to be "just installed" or "installed and running" for "offline installer" game to be "indexed"? Maybe if I do not start Galaxy together with start of whole system (I hope there is such option in Galaxy to turn if off?) then my games will not be "indexed" during their installation?
I'm not sure what are the conditions here. It might be that the game installer just adds the game to Galaxy's database. What are you afraid of? You can disable auto-updates, you can also un-index all your games at any moment.

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adaliabooks: To be fair my recollection is not what Johnny has said and Galaxy auto added a number of games I had installed prior to installing it with out me having to scan for them, but it was a while ago and I might be misremembering.
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Lexor: He said that:
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Johny.: If you've never installed GOG Galaxy - and you're installing it for the first time - it will not touch your installed games, unless you import them.
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Lexor: Maybe that means new Galaxy versions do not auto-add games?
If you have Galaxy installed (even not running) - and you install GOG games - Galaxy will catch that and recognize the game as installed (index it).
If something changed in new versions - it's improving the auto indexing, not the other way around. ;)

Due to my knowledge - if you haven't had Galaxy installed at all, after the installation it shouldn't have any games indexed.
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Johny.: I'm not sure what are the conditions here. It might be that the game installer just adds the game to Galaxy's database. What are you afraid of? You can disable auto-updates, you can also un-index all your games at any moment.
Well, I just do not like any "user friendly autobots" - I like doing things by myself if I want to. :D

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Johny.: If you have Galaxy installed (even not running) - and you install GOG games - Galaxy will catch that and recognize the game as installed (index it).
If something changed in new versions - it's improving the auto indexing, not the other way around. ;)

Due to my knowledge - if you haven't had Galaxy installed at all, after the installation it shouldn't have any games indexed.
Hmm.. so if:

a) Galaxy is not auto-indexing any games after its install
b) games are auto-indexed after Galaxy is already installed

then it seems that it's "fault" of offline installers as these installers detect Galaxy (not that Galaxy detects them) and they probably add themselves to "the list" indeed.
Post edited November 04, 2018 by Lexor
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adaliabooks: I can do some tests with some games to check and make sure if you like, but that's my experience so far.
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Lexor: I would be very grateful if you could do that - I like being prepared for what's coming. ;)
It'll have to be in the morning, though I think Johny has definitively answered it anyway.
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Lexor: I would be very grateful if you could do that - I like being prepared for what's coming. ;)
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adaliabooks: It'll have to be in the morning, though I think Johny has definitively answered it anyway.
Yes, he did. I would like to thank you again for your proposition. :)
Post edited November 04, 2018 by Lexor
I've just installed Galaxy - no games indexed for now.

I have some questions about Settings > Features > Achievements and Game time tracking.

For any game from GOG but not "indexed" in Galaxy: if Galaxy is running in the background will Achievements and Game time tracking be still registered on my account profile?

Is it possible to reset Achievements (to "none") and/or Game time (to "0h")?
Post edited November 04, 2018 by Lexor
Is there an option that clicking "X" will fully close Galaxy app?
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Lexor: I've just installed Galaxy - no games indexed for now.

I have some questions about Settings > Features > Achievements and Game time tracking.

For any game from GOG but not "indexed" in Galaxy: if Galaxy is running in the background will Achievements and Game time tracking be still registered on my account profile?

Is it possible to reset Achievements (to "none") and/or Game time (to "0h")?
For every game I play that has GoG Galaxy features. If I do not start up the game through GoG Galaxy I don't get any time tracking, so if I played 10 hours without GoG Galaxy and then 20 hours with GoG Galaxy my time tracker will aways show 20 hours in game.

For achievements, the only way I have seen achievements update after playing a game without GoG Galaxy is starting up the game through GoG Galaxy and then load up a save, then I'll get all the achievements all at once that I earned while playing. I have even taking other people's save game and loaded it up on my PC to help them out with something and ended up getting all the achievements they earned that I never did through my own playing.
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Lexor: Is there an option that clicking "X" will fully close Galaxy app?
No, but if you select exit under the GOG icon menu (same place where you go for settings) that closes it completely.

Not sure about the time tracking and achievements, I imagine if the game is not indexed it shouldn't track them, but I haven't paid an awful lot of attention to how it works so couldn't be sure when it does and doesn't track.
Would it work to write-protect the files/folders of galaxy to prevent new index entries?
I'm still looking for an answer if it is possible to reset Achievements (to "none") and/or Game time (to "0h")?

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kohlrak: Would it work to write-protect the files/folders of galaxy to prevent new index entries?
That is indeed good option, but I think it would be better to know "how the game is indexed" and block just "that way" (like make only one file "write-protected"), not whole folder.

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Lexor: Is there an option that clicking "X" will fully close Galaxy app?
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adaliabooks: No, but if you select exit under the GOG icon menu (same place where you go for settings) that closes it completely.
Yes, I've found this way but I've got used to Battle.net client options where I can select what this "X" is doing. :)
Post edited November 04, 2018 by Lexor
As long you disable autoupdating there's no reason to fear Galaxy indexing your games. It doesn't add DRM so they can only run through Galaxy or anything, it just adds them to a harmless list.
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Lexor: I'm still looking for an answer if it is possible to reset Achievements (to "none") and/or Game time (to "0h")?
That information is stored server side and i've never seen an option to reset either.

But if you disable Achivements and Time Tracking in Galaxy from the start, you'll never have the need to reset.