Some here criticize the age of the GOG Downloader and how they presume it is is redundant, without really knowing the ins and outs of it.
Another way to look at it, is to say WOW ... it still works great for many after all this time. What did they do right?
Age can sometimes be quite meaningless.
And when it comes to coding, it is often down to how diligent the original coder was.
When a program stops working due to OS reasons, it is generally some little minor thing that Microsoft changed in a DLL file or a Registry entry etc, so something that can be very quickly fixed ... by the original coder especially.
Any other reason, and it is something deliberate, that doesn't necessarily have to be. GOG have yet to provide that reason, but many of us suspect a certain forced agenda.
Just consider for a moment, how many GOG customers actually visit the forum.
Maybe most don't.
So while some conjecture that barely anyone uses the GOG Downloader now, and that most are happy to use Galaxy, they may be completely wrong.
Perhaps it is even the opposite, and so unhappy that most or not enough are using Galaxy 2.0, they are now attempting to force us to use it.
Or another scenario, is that most use the browser links and maybe few use either GD or GG or perhaps in that scenario, GD is even being used more that GG.
Of course, maybe many of those who use GG for multiplayer, still prefer GD for downloading.
Ashleee: DRM-FREE policy will always be our core value so for sure the offline installers won't be gone
Is Galaxy bundled in those installers?