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When running the installer it fails to find the bin files with the default naming scheme. The fix I found was to rename the $GAME_NAME{-1.bin,-2.bin} files so that $GAME_NAME matched the .exe.

eg.

hatty_time.exe
hatty_time-1.bin
hatty_time-2.bin

A more permanent solution would be to change the names on the server side or update the installer to be a bit more intelligent about finding the bin files.
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SkymanShane: When running the installer it fails to find the bin files with the default naming scheme. The fix I found was to rename the $GAME_NAME{-1.bin,-2.bin} files so that $GAME_NAME matched the .exe.

eg.

hatty_time.exe
hatty_time-1.bin
hatty_time-2.bin

A more permanent solution would be to change the names on the server side or update the installer to be a bit more intelligent about finding the bin files.
Thx this was exactly my problem with UT2004.
I am having this issue with Witcher 3, And I have no idea what name the installer requires. This is exactly why I don't throw a ton of money at gog, Sheer stupidity and laziness on their part. They can't even be bothered to make a linux client. I guess it interferes with their vacations.