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"User data files on this computer exceed GOG Galaxy Cloud storage quota for this game. Launch the game and remove some older saves data."

However, it cites that my quota is 2000MB and I only have 48MB of user data files on the computer. Given this, surely I am well within the quota?

I have encountered this issue with Cyberpunk 2077. I have only been playing for five hours.
Post edited March 30, 2022 by Quitch
Same here. 189mb of 2000mb limit.. I think the new Galaxy Client broke something.
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Post edited March 31, 2022 by mak10z
Same here. The game's overview page says something about cloud sync being delayed due to heavy load. And each time after exiting the game a dialog pops up talking about the storage quota being exceeded (with 0 out of 1000MB being used).
Yep, same issue here. It only started happening since the Proteus update. Obviously a bug, definitely report it through Galaxy if you can.
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JakobFel: Yep, same issue here. It only started happening since the Proteus update. Obviously a bug, definitely report it through Galaxy if you can.
I just tried to submit a bug report through the new gog client. THAT too is broken.

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JakobFel: Yep, same issue here. It only started happening since the Proteus update. Obviously a bug, definitely report it through Galaxy if you can.
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Just_Tabby: I just tried to submit a bug report through the new gog client. THAT too is broken.

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Really? I was able to do it last night with no issue. Have you tried exiting Galaxy and restarting it? Or if that doesn't work, try rebooting your PC?
Glad I am not the only person having this issue.
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Same, have only 174MB. It started with the 2.0.47 Galaxy update, few days back.
Good to see I am not the only one. Ghostrunner syncs without issue and I only have about 500megs of 2000megs for Cyberpunk 2077.
Post edited April 07, 2022 by Lord_EDOX
Having this issue with with No Man's Sky saves around 20 MB in size.

Also, if I turn off save syncing, Galaxy should stop telling me about cloud sync failing.
Post edited April 11, 2022 by doctorfrog
I'm getting this fucking annoying shit all the time with Forgive Me Father lately.
GOG Galaxy Cloud storage quota: 200 MB

User data files on this computer: 0 MB