![]() It's one of the things that turned me off from them. A few client redesign after starts pushing their store front more and more even while you're launching games from other services. They then association your client and branding with their games. Habitualize people into using your client to ruin All their games. The new UI is nice since gog galaxy before wasn't that great, but I dont see this other than people who are already invested in GOG being excited for a new UI, vs the actual problem of "how do we get actual new customers to buy stuff from us" which the new UI doesn't actually incentivise ![]() The store isa ctually so well hidden you might miss it. I mean the new galaxy 2.0 'works' but im not sure how its gonna actually convert over users to actually buy stuff on GOG.Association and habitualization. Honestly if they actually spent as much effort on improving their offerings they might actually do better. It also doesnt even import gog's own genre or style tags? Like that seems like a no-brainer for a default setting for tagging/searching? Ok sure dont import steam's tags but why aren't you doing your own genre/style tag imports?Įscrito originalmente por Start_Running:Like most of what GOG does. ![]() TBH I feel like they copied itch.io's UI paradigm. the store isa ctually so well hidden you might miss it. I mean the new galaxy 2.0 'works' but im not sure how its gonna actually convert over users to actually buy stuff on GOG. Adding games purchased through Humble’s store, for example, is as simple as typing “Humble” into the search box under Community Integrations.You still need the launchers for everything which kinda makes one wonder about like why Like most of what GOG does. Clicking the Settings gear in the upper right-hand corner, and then navigating to Add games & friends>Connect gaming accounts allows you to add even more, through an automated GitHub search conducted on the back end. Community members have adapted GOG’s SDK to support other stores as well, several of which are included by default in the main GOG Galaxy 2.0 client: Amazon Games, Bethesda, Steam, Ubisoft, Origin, and more. Once confirmed, GOG Galaxy 2.0 will connect to the store and start “importing” games, populating the app’s main page.īut it doesn’t stop there. That store will then show you its login interface and authentication method. Clicking the “Settings” gear in the upper right-hand corner, and then navigating to Add games & friends>Connect gaming accounts, allows you to “connect” to each game store. Officially, GOG Galaxy 2.0 supports only three online stores: its own GOG.com store, the Epic Games Store (new for January 2022), and Xbox Live and its Game Pass Ultimate subscription. The magic of GOG Galaxy 2.0 is how it integrates the various storefronts into its own unified interface. Mark Hachman / IDG All your games in one place (Plus, Windows 11 lacks robust folder support in the Start menu.) Storing them all within an app like GOG Galaxy 2.0 works very well. ![]() You could put app shortcuts for all of these in your Start menu, but that would get unwieldy fast.
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