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Worked now, could install a game.
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Demitrix2k: Worked now, could install a game.
not working here. can't get cyberpunk or witcher 3 to download. says server error.
I tried their support system.
At some point it requests an error code (e1 ... e9), but we do not even get an error code.

Finally I downloaded the install files from the library and installed it in the usual place on my hard disk (the one referenced in the default settings of Galaxy).
Then Galaxy automatically found it and added it to its list.
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Demitrix2k: Worked now, could install a game.
Still not working on my end.
Doesn't work for me either, Says 'Server problem'

In the log i can see :

'Cannot fetch installation data for product 1423049311: Error Message: Could not find GOG EULA for 1423049311'

product 1423049311 is Cyberpunk 2077
Post edited November 06, 2022 by black_phoenix77
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black_phoenix77: Doesn't work for me either, Says 'Server problem'

In the log i can see :

'Cannot fetch installation data for product 1423049311: Error Message: Could not find GOG EULA for 1423049311'

product 1423049311 is Cyberpunk 2077
have the same problem I got one game to download but the others wont
the address (put https:// before each line, i can't post full address)
content-system.gog.com:443/open_link/download?path=content-system/v2/eulas/eula_en-US
does not work, should be replaced with
content-system.gog.com/open_link/download?path=content-system/v2/eulas/eula_en-US

The first link is what GOG galaxy uses causing the error.
Post edited November 06, 2022 by black_phoenix77
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Catventurer: I've noticed a related issue in that the offline installers downloaded from the website are not necessarily up to date. I've installed games through offline installers, only to have Galaxy then install an update. Also there's some games that Galaxy won't recognize as being installed if they are installed via an offline installer.
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neumi5694: That's more often the case than you fear.
But until it has been a recent patch, usually you don't have to update the games, they can be played just the same. Often it's only the Galaxy files that get updated (for example to add cloud saves support).
That doesn't change the fact that some games will show up in Galaxy if you install through Galaxy only.
They won't show up as installed if installed via an offline installer.
I tried downloading a manual using GOG Galaxy 2.0 and it did not work.

I noticed that Clownski_ is on the case. Thanks, Clownski_.
Post edited November 07, 2022 by Bowi_
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black_phoenix77: the address (put https:// before each line, i can't post full address)
content-system.gog.com:443/open_link/download?path=content-system/v2/eulas/eula_en-US
does not work, should be replaced with
content-system.gog.com/open_link/download?path=content-system/v2/eulas/eula_en-US

The first link is what GOG galaxy uses causing the error.
where do I put this?
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black_phoenix77: the address (put https:// before each line, i can't post full address)
content-system.gog.com:443/open_link/download?path=content-system/v2/eulas/eula_en-US
does not work, should be replaced with
content-system.gog.com/open_link/download?path=content-system/v2/eulas/eula_en-US

The first link is what GOG galaxy uses causing the error.
WHERE DO WE PUT THIS?!
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Catventurer: Often it's only the Galaxy files that get updated (for example to add cloud saves support).
That doesn't change the fact that some games will show up in Galaxy if you install through Galaxy only.
They won't show up as installed if installed via an offline installer.
Which games are you talking about? I would like to try that.

I know that happens with some very old games, but I didn't experience this for years.
In the beginning, games had the wrong names in the program list, but that has been corrected a long time ago. Ever since they changed the installer structure, everything works like a charm.
The problematic 443 port have been fixed.
It's working right now for me
Currently working to solve this on my end, and I just discovered that I have not been assigned an IPv6 adress. I am in touch with my ISP, but for others having the issue, check if you have been assigned an IPv6 adress here.

showmyip com

My experience with IPv6 is quite limited, so if anyone would care to explain how it works, feel free. I am quite familiar with regular old ipv4, but that is about it.
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aLmAnZo: My experience with IPv6 is quite limited, so if anyone would care to explain how it works, feel free. I am quite familiar with regular old ipv4, but that is about it.
Well, just the basics: It basically avoids the problem of a limited adress range. There are way more devices in the world than there are possible adresses in IPv4. To solve that, ports are used to send a response to a specific client. Your internet router must have something to decide if the incoming data is supposed to go to your smartphone or your PC.
IPv6 offers a much wider adress range and allows direct communication without additional ports (your computer and your smartphone both connected to your router will have different IPv6 adresses - if supported).
Galaxy does not require IPv6.


Edit: Of course I forgot to mention subnets, but I guess these are self-explanatory.
And to those who know more about the matter than me: I hope I didn't say too much wrong, feel free to correct me.
Post edited November 07, 2022 by neumi5694