erqioldka: Did you actually read what I said? First of all, I'm planning on downloading most of the games on my shelf and installing them *before* having alpha access. Once I get my hands on the client, I'll point it towards the folder where the games are installed. Then, I'll try to update them via the client. I don't see anything stated against this; in fact, some users already asked on this same thread if this was possible (I recall someone mentioning the AvP installation), because some ISPs have bandwidth caps, some users cannot afford to redownload the games again via the client. And that is why I asked about a list of the currently compatible games, to know which ones to download in advance.
Edit: that said, I'm not looking to download the standalone installers from the client.
And as it had been pointed out, that is IN THE MOMENT not supported:
Venom: 2) Alpha also means that you can encounter some unexpected issues. If you have a metered connection (a bandwidth cap or payments per bandwidth used) or you’re currently playing and can’t afford a loss of game time, this might not be for you. In other words, if you want to avoid potential problems with the alpha Client, simply wait for the final release.
3) Please, please, please refrain from posting screenshots, reviews or first impressions, both on our forums or elsewhere, as this is not the final product and many changes will still be made.
Back to Galaxy!
The features included in the alpha release (in other words, what we want to test):
-- client installation
-- application basics (resource usage, responsiveness, stability, user interface)
-- the auto-update function
-- installing, updating and launching games* via the client (without a standalone installer)
* not all games are currently compatible with the client, so you’ll only see the compatible ones in the alpha version of the Galaxy Client.
Features NOT included in this release (planned for subsequent releases):
-- an embedded GOG.com store
-- a better library view
-- managing DLCs, language packs, and auto updates in the client
-- downloading standalone installers and bonus content
...and more!
same goes for metered connections and similar, it is all standing in post 1.
The later version shall do, what a lot of people expect (same goes for me), that the Galaxy client will check the install directory for installed games, but not in the moment. Unless you mean a later version and not the current one.
Unless I missunderstood you in the moment, if so my apologies.
edit:
For metered connections: For a test I reinstalled like 5 times one game, only all complete like 8 Gb ;) and one other guy was downloading 18 Gb......that's why they mentioned, not for people with metered connections.