MarkoH01: I have talked to a Galaxy dev and he told me that the behavior right now (offline installers only working in Galaxy after verifying game files) is not intended. I created a bug report now we have to wait for the next update. I have talked to a Galaxy dev and he told me that the behavior right now (offline installers only working in Galaxy after verifying game files) is not intended. I created a bug report now we have to wait for the next update. Gersen: Not sure to understand what you mean by that ? what is the issue with offline installers ? The fact that the shortcut created by offline installer point to Galaxy if the installer detect that Galaxy is installed of something else ? Not sure to understand what you mean by that ? what is the issue with offline installers ? The fact that the shortcut created by offline installer point to Galaxy if the installer detect that Galaxy is installed of something else ?

Hi Gersen - nice to talk with you :)The issue is completely new. Before the latest update it was possible to use the downloaded offline installers (which most of us have archived) not just to play the game offline. In case you would want to play the game in Galaxy you'd simply click "Play" and the game would start in Galaxy as well (sometimes it would download some additional files the first start but that's it). Galaxy now still recognizes a game that was installed using offline installer but pressing "Play" does absolutely nothing. First I thought they had redesigned the offline installers but after a few tests I noticed that this also happens with old offline installers (tried Deus Ex and Alone In the Dark). So I decided to ask GOG if this was an intended change and apparently it's in fact a bug that they will fix.Tbh, I doubt that the shortcut issue will ever be fixed for those few games that still have it. The detection of most installers works fine for me but I still tend to check the shortcut before I first run the game when I don't want to use Galaxy.