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Post edited May 16, 2020 by plausiblejosh
What games are causing it to open?
Most Games force it to open Literally GOG is just like SHTEAM now!
Have you thought about uninstalling galaxy?
You can still access all your games without using galaxy. ( :
While I don't recommend it and it's not something you should experiment with unless you really know what you're doing, it should be possible to remove various environment variables and/or installed programs entries from the registry about Galaxy to prevent other software from knowing you have it and trying to run it. This will break a lot of things like automated uninstall of Galaxy if you ever want to get rid of it, and if you *don't* know what you're doing you're liable break a lot more than that. A better idea would be to look into using security software that allows fine control over what individual applications are allowed to do, access, connect to, etc, and add rules to prevent other applications from launching Galaxy, though this will also require you to learn some ins and outs.

Depending on what you use Galaxy for, an even better choice might be to get the simple GOG Downloader to fetch your files instead of using Galaxy. There's no installation curation that way, but you can schedule/stop/resume downloads of everything without having to worry about broken downloads of giant files through a browser. It even keeps track of what new updates and patches you haven't downloaded yet since the last time you used it to grab a game in your account.
To stop the load of Galaxy I do this:
1 Install the game
2 when given option to open the game I tell it not to
3 go to the folder that it is installed in and make a shortcut of the main exe loader for the game

If I do this I never see Galaxy open up with the game.
I only use galaxy to update my games I often apply custom settings to those games with D-fend Reloaded MAKE A link to your game with D-fend makes it so much easier plus it lets you change variables in game like adding Gravis ultrasound support using Munt the MT-32 emulator and using Coolsoft's VirtualMIDISynth for Better sound and for Playing back Midi Music because One Whole Unit Blood has A HORRIBLE CD AUDIO of screeching and wailing women that just GRATE on my Hearing...

Deafening Horrible schizophrenic sounding deadly wailing music called Unholy (EAR RAPE) Voices

This music makes me wish I was born deaf it is THAT bad, Migraine inducing bad.
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plausiblejosh: Is there a way to turn t his off? Because I really don't like this. If I wanted Galaxy open, I'd open it myself. It's intrusive, and obnoxious. I looked through the settings, and I don't see an option to turn this off. This is the same reason I don't like Steam, because of it's annoying DRM. Is GOG becoming Steam?
Do what clisair up above said. Create a direct .exe shortcut of the game on your desktop. Galaxy will not launch anymore. It only launches if you start up your game from the Galaxy folder.
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Darvond: What games are causing it to open?
While I am not using Galaxy myself, my understanding is that all games that are available through Galaxy, even if you install them using the offline installers. This is the main, or pretty much the only, reason I don't have Galaxy installed, because I don't want it to get lauched if I am just playing some simple old GOG single-player game.

The game shortcut that the installation creates in your Start Menu and/or desktop includes the part which open Galaxy. So if you want to get rid of it, your choices are:

1. Uninstall Galaxy (then it won't be launched when you launch the game, duh!)

2. Edit the shortcut to remove the part of launching Galaxy (sorry I don't know how to do that).

3. Create a new shortcut that points directly to the game executable in the game installation directory.

About the third one, I am unsure if some DOSBox games and such give extra complications, as there you don't point directly to the game executable as far as I know, but you must probably point it to the DOSBox executable and give the right options for it which DOSBox config files to use and such. Maybe with such games the option #2 is simpler.
Post edited October 21, 2018 by timppu
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fr33kSh0w2012: Most Games force it to open Literally GOG is just like SHTEAM now!
*pats head* it's okay, go back to your cage.
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fr33kSh0w2012: Most Games force it to open Literally GOG is just like SHTEAM now!
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darthspudius: *pats head* it's okay, go back to your cage.
Eh, I don't know whether your being smart or trying to be funny?
No need to uninstall Galaxy, just make a shortcut to the game executable (like in the old times) and delete the one the installer automatically makes.

The default shortcut launches the game through Galaxy
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Post edited May 16, 2020 by plausiblejosh