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Our GOG GALAXY is a client dedicated to keeping all your games in one, convenient place and helping you discover your next favorite ones. With access to a functional and beautiful library, game launcher, plethora of customization options, and lots of other cool things, we strive to make it your favorite base of gaming operations.

And to achieve that, we constantly improve it, add new features and make sure to make the experience of using it as smooth and pleasant as possible.

To keep our community up to date, we thought that it would be a good idea to share with you what key improvements we’ve implemented to GOG GALAXY so far in 2023. Let’s begin!



Your wishlist at hand

At the start of the year, in January, we added the “From your wishlist” section to your “Discover” view. This addition allowed for quick and easy access to information about the games that you are interested in, gathered in one place. Missing a release or any special offers is a thing of the past. Moreover, the January update also came with various fixes and smaller quality of life changes meant to improve your overall GOG GALAXY experience.



Quick access to important information about games

To make browsing and buying titles even more hassle-free, at the same time we’ve also improved the “Discover” view with the quick preview feature. It shows more details about games by just hovering over the cover. With all the crucial information like the game's rating, features, assigned tags, and screenshots, it is now much faster to browse essential information about the games you are interested in.

Moreover, if a title has caught your attention, you can easily add it straight to your cart or wishlist it from the preview as well.

It’s also worth noting that the same update brought us an improved tray icon menu which makes launching games even quicker – something that many of you requested.



One place to get support

In February, we've improved the tickets submissions system so that addressing any issues that you may encounter is done faster and more efficiently.

From that point, to make sure the reports can be addressed in the fastest way possible, we streamlined the bug reporting flow which now goes through the “Get support” button. Any time there’s something you’d like to report, you can do so by clicking the gear icon in the upper left corner where the new option can be found just below the “Share feedback”.

Additionally, we’ve replaced the whole underlying network stack, which translated to lower CPU usage and improved the overall performance. Your games should download much faster now. Also, from that update onward your GOG GALAXY version is displayed in “Add or remove programs”.

Please note: in the February update we’ve fixed the issues preventing GOG GALAXY from updating – so you’re not missing out on any improvements – as well as problems with game installations sometimes failing after resuming. This fix affected the GOG GALAXY from version 2.0.60 onward. If you still have an older version of the client and you’re experiencing this issue please refer to THIS support article to easily resolve it.



Easier Cart management and sidebar revamp

Then, at the end of March, GOG GALAXY received improvements on the front of more intuitive UI and better access to the thing you love the most – great deals!

We’ve renamed the “Deals” section to “GOG Store” and then added to it both “Deals” – showing you the current best bargains available on GOG, and “Cart” – allowing you for a quick access to your cart so you can modify its contents and ultimately make well-thought out purchases effortlessly.



On top of that, there was also the addition of a “Welcome offer” banner for our newly joined gaming enthusiasts – so they don’t miss out on cool welcome deals. Moreover, we’ve added a feature that shows active download progress and state visibility on the Windows’ taskbar, information of estimated time of downloads’ finish in the “Downloads” view, and settings to customize GOG GALAXY behavior when minimizing, closing the main window, or launching a game – things highly requested by many of you.



So there you have it – key improvements we’ve implemented to GOG GALAXY so far in 2023. If you haven’t tried GOG GALAXY yet, be sure to check it out, you won’t regret it – click HERE to download it!

We’ll continuously work to provide you with even better overall experience and more cool features. Let us know what you think and we’ll see you in the next update!
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AS882010M0: Can this be fixed in the future ? Maybe. But trolling about it at the time all other game retailers have become game renters/leasers & DRM locked, is kinda lame & obtuse.
You call it trolling, I call it holding GOG accountable to the claims they make to their customer base.

Granted, corporations tend to be so full of BS now that almost any of their claims that are not about projected revenue figures to shareholders are to be taken with a grain of salt anyways, but as it happens, that particular promise is what keeps a sizable part of their community there so I guess they ought to be paying some attention to it...

So, we'll have to agree to disagree on this.
Post edited May 23, 2023 by Magnitus
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AS882010M0: I don't get Steam to GOG connection users. And I do have steam till the end of the year.
1) I don't want steam spying on my GoG Games or Launcher.
2) I have 0 desire to run a GoG Game through 2 Launchers.
3) Linking Steam to GoG will not bring my games over and disconnect from Steam DRM.
SO WHAT IS THE FRAKING POINT ?
Steam doesn't get access to your GOG library.
You're not running GOG games through Steam
Linking Steam in Galaxy allows you to manage your games in one place. It is only a convenience. It doesn't replace the Steam client. I don't run my Steam games from Galaxy or playnite, But I do use those to quickly check my ownership before buying. I have enough games that I don't remember all of them now. This helps keep me from making repeat purchases.
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neumi5694: most younger (and also many older) people WANT launchers.
*Citation needed*

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neumi5694: That's the comfort GOG needs to offer. GOG has no chance to get accepted if they don't offer a minimum of functionality for modern gamers.
GOG's key selling point is DRM-free games. If people want a DRM launcher then they can use Steam. If people want a generic launcher for all of their games then they can use one of the many open-source options out there that are at least as good as Galaxy if not better. So I don't understand why you're insisting that GOG has "no chance" without turning themselves into a really bad knockoff of things that already exist. If that happens, then GOG will definitely have "no chance" because people will start ignoring GOG entirely since it would have nothing unique to offer compared to the competition.
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AS882010M0: I don't get Steam to GOG connection users. And I do have steam till the end of the year.
1) I don't want steam spying on my GoG Games or Launcher.
2) I have 0 desire to run a GoG Game through 2 Launchers.
3) Linking Steam to GoG will not bring my games over and disconnect from Steam DRM.
SO WHAT IS THE FRAKING POINT ?
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paladin181: Steam doesn't get access to your GOG library.
You're not running GOG games through Steam
Linking Steam in Galaxy allows you to manage your games in one place. It is only a convenience. It doesn't replace the Steam client. I don't run my Steam games from Galaxy or playnite, But I do use those to quickly check my ownership before buying. I have enough games that I don't remember all of them now. This helps keep me from making repeat purchases.
That's the greatest benefit I have found in Galaxy, there is a non zero number of instances of me having to giveaway a key for a game that I bought only to find I already had it somewhere.
It would be nice if you could provide a generic link to the standalone installer on the download page for users to download and install using a third-party downloader.
The online installer downloads very slowly for us and often disconnects and needs to be downloaded again and again from the beginning. Very annoying!

Yet I actually got 1 MB/s download from GOG-CDN with IDM and support for resume, so why is your online installer so bad?

And it's not difficult to create a generic shortcut for the latest standalone installer, how else would your online installer get the latest installer?