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Portable Version
Come on guys, I have the same Steam install since 2012. PLEASE, can we move on this. Ever new windows install, just run steam.exe and everything works. But not gog.
+1 In June 2024... I would like this.
Can definitely support this. Portable mode is what I prefer with most of my games.
I hate how many of them needlessly require registry entries and require you to have to redo or repair them any time you wipe your windows install even if you have the games installed on a separate internal drive let alone an external one.
Also, I have a 5 bay external enclosure that can transfer faster than the drives I have an it are capable of and would love to be able to install them onto that.
Want the games to not install registry entries as they aren't needed and just bloat the registry and actually keeps the settings and save files self contained as well. So I can wipe my PC or when I replace it, I don't have to redo the entire thing.
well....I have my games on sd card/usb stick already, and for Win10up Galaxy could join me, I think...
Adding a vote not much for a portable client, but a portable library much in the same way that Steam allows one to conveniently move their library between machines.
Until we wait for an official portable version of Gog Galaxy have a look at these two portable tools that support GOG and more platforms. Each has its own pros and cons, so check and test both before sticking to one.
Alfae: github.com/suchmememanyskill/Alfae/
Heroic Launcher: github.com/Heroic-Games-Launcher/HeroicGamesLauncher
very necessary, because where are the files that are located where the wind, there is not enough space, it is better to be on an SSD
I agree with most of the comments here, please make us a fully portable version
I believe this would *automatically* get a massively bigger footprint for GOG.com ... I usually don't bother to install GOG Galaxy on a new system, because it's a hassle, and Steam is already up and running as it's portable (I just run it from my D: drive). If GOG Galaxy was portable I would use it all the time. This is so essential for a gaming platform like this, AND very very very good for YOUR business. *PLEASE* make it happen.
I also want this! Or bump, or +1, or whatever people say in comment boxes for these sorts of things nowadays
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this would be great
a portable client to keep your portable games updated
Bump
If you make games that can be played off portable storage then why not a portable client to go with it.
That would be awesome.
Please please please. :-)
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#bump #voteup
I am very interested in this too. Please 'GOG' - make it possible ;)
@epchain
I've created several library folders on a SSD and a second HDD with the help of Steam itself. There wasn't any need of 'tweaking libraryfolders.vdf'. Just wonder myself ;)
I also would like to have portable client. Recently I made Steam client "portable" in some way:
1. Install Steam client
2. Copy it's files to another place
3. Uninstall it
4. Launch it, and Steam client will offer to install it's service using admin rights.
5. I then can install service and lower access level to LocalService and it's still working well.
6. Finally, I can move Steam Games library folder on the same drive by making folder with 'steamapps' and 'steam.dll' and tweaking 'libraryfolders.vdf'
That's some strange way, but it's usable, satisfies my needs and doesn't need admin rights to run. I tried to make something alike with GOG client and it didn'd work. GOG always wants admin rights and still doesn't start once granted them. So I add my vote for properly implemented portable GOG client.
Yes, very much this. I'd start using GOG Galaxy client in an instant if this ever was implemented.
No executable setup or msi installers, just extractable zipped binaries.
The application itself should also be completely independent from the operating system, that means no touching the registry, storing settings in its own folder, no writing to appdata or other user folders, and no registration on application uninstall list, start menu or any other system locations.
Suporting relative paths to game folder would also be great. I understand installing third party games can't be guaranteed to respect portability and may require breaking these rules, but as long as the client itself and the downloaded content is kept separate from the OS it will be fine.
Portable GOG Galxy along with allowing external games being added to the library would make this the ultimate game launcher, in the vein of Launchbox.
PLEASE IMPLEMENT THIS!!!!
You can run most applications and games and games "portable".
BUT they are not 100% (like those in portable apps and applications that are truly build to be portable).
A true portable app does NOT alter:
- OS folder(s): Appdata, ProgData,....
- Registry.
-...
Like I said earlier, many applications can run "portable" but once launched it alters system folders and/or registry. This goes with steam for example, it modify's:
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Valve
- C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Local\Steam
- ...
A true portable application is joy to manage, just copy the folder to another machine to back it up or just copy the folder to run galaxy on another machine without altering system components. Another very welcome thing is if portable apps are "installed" on another drive an reinstall of the OS doesn't mean you have to install and reconfigure the portable application.
Thanks
+1
please, make GOG Galaxy like Steam.
After a format he works without reinstall (and I can backup steam folder to an external drive).
THANKS!
With steam you don't even have to reinstall if it's on a separate drive from your system. Just launch the exe and it will be good to go. Even self updates if it needs to.
For all the Dosbox game it should be easy. I have my own portable library using d-fend. But having Galaxy doing this for me would be even better.
Yeah, I like it how Steam has that solved. I have my Steam client and games on D:, system on C: and when I install my system from scratch, I just install Steam into the same location as I have before and all the games instantly appear in it. They still go through first time setup wizard which is a great behavior (so it installs all the missing redistributables) and then it launches. I have like over 500GB of games installed in Steam, re-downloading them on every OS reinstall would be just maaaaad. But with their system, it's just a matter of downloading Steam client which takes few seconds to download.
I know Galaxy has "scan folder" feature but I frankly find it a bit clumsy way of adding games to Galaxy.
This would be good. Games could be installed in a subfolder of the "GOGgalaxyportable" folder, this way the launcher and games collection could easily be ran from/stored on an external hard disk or USB. DOSbox/old games should be easy enough to run from relative path. I imagine there'd be issues with newer games that might need to install directx ,physX or other libraries.. galaxy would have to do a check on game launch
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