Posted May 22, 2021
high rated
I have had an account with GOG since almost the beginning and have always been a supporter, purchasing many games over the last 13 years. I don't what's happened with GOG, but I'm thankful that as I've gotten older, I have less and less time for PC gaming, as it is very frustrating dealing with GOG these days. I have to wonder if I'm being treated as low priority because I am not a Galaxy user. In the past week, GOG has released updates for No Man's Sky and Stellaris, two of the few games that I still play. No Man's Sky went from version 3.38 to 4.00 with no offline installer patch file provided, and Stellaris was updated from 3.02 to 3.03 with no offline installer patch file provided, requiring a full download and reinstall of both. Additionally, half of the DLC for Stellaris that I have purchased were not updated on GOG to version 3.03, so I'm not even sure that I can even run 3.03 with all DLC. At the abysmal download speeds that I get when downloading from GOG, it takes about half a day to download both of these. I'm wondering if people running Galaxy are having the same file synchronization and download issues? I've contacted GOG's customer support about both issues and as expected, have heard nothing back. It took over three months to get a response from GOG support on a different problem last fall. I was just happy and surprised to get a response at all.
Today it appears the issue with Stellaris DLC has been corrected but there is still no patch file. No Man's Sky was also updated from 3.40 to 3.41 but there is still no way to patch from my current version 3.38 to 3.41.
Today it appears the issue with Stellaris DLC has been corrected but there is still no patch file. No Man's Sky was also updated from 3.40 to 3.41 but there is still no way to patch from my current version 3.38 to 3.41.