

- GOG GALAXY 64 BIT INSTALL
- GOG GALAXY 64 BIT UPDATE
- GOG GALAXY 64 BIT MANUAL
- GOG GALAXY 64 BIT WINDOWS 7
- GOG GALAXY 64 BIT WINDOWS
Galaxy 2.0 in terms of features is actually pretty neat.

Not sure, why it's not cached and done silently in the background. And that's on a SSD, because the reason is the platform sync. For my games library, it takes minutes to load the launcher properly EVERY. Not sure, how it's with Playnite, but the final nail in the coffin for Galaxy 2.0, is having a big library across all platforms. I find even just things, like Steam+Origin less convenient than just Origin. Like with EA or Abusisoft titles sold on Steam. I thought, it would be more convenient, but it turns out, that adding another launcher on top of other launchers, that have games that may also require additional launchers (got all that?) just makes it even worse. That will come up next and I'll report my success with the Galaxy overlay.Neither. I've tested the overlay by playing some games but my buddies haven't been online to chat yet.
GOG GALAXY 64 BIT INSTALL
Install Gwent again, it should verify local files and successfully install now. GOG overlay is tested and working in Gwent (only game I have overlay to test in).
GOG GALAXY 64 BIT UPDATE
wine $WINEPREFIX/drive_c/Program\ Files\ \(x86\)/GOG\ Galaxy/Galax圜lient.exe (this should automatically update to latest 1.2.26) So following the instructions as given above including the optional updated portion (important) I have a 64-bit working (32-bit isn't displaying anything in the launched Galaxy client, just gray) installation. When you have done a thorough system check ^ as i suggest ^ and then tried installing another known working program from a fresh bottle or try something from playonlinux that comes with a pol installer and leave a reply how that works. I'll leave this up for the day then i think it'll delete this thread.
GOG GALAXY 64 BIT WINDOWS
Maybe tcarrio has an idea but this is beyond a wine/ windows binary/ game install issue. But i do repair the virtual drive between switching wine versions. I even tested with my main install of gog i use for gaming to switch windows versions back and forth from xp to win7 and back again and i cant get my gog install to error from those changes. I tried again today in a fresh bottle and it worked like a charm.

I suggest first running a boot time memory diagnostic and the an fsck on your drives. Possibly bad corrupted downloads, really hard to guess at this point. It's not this hard Martin, You must have some other issues going on here, Bad system files or bad memory possibly to have errors continuing or simply not starting with a fresh bottle. #3: do not have anything selected under the Staging tab in wincfg, They seem to have various errors with GOG when i tried themĪfter changing settings around lots be sure to repair the virtual drive it can resolve many little issues. and check the emulate to chose a virtual desktop size.
GOG GALAXY 64 BIT MANUAL
Try to set the Graphics tab in winecfg to a manual sized desktop 1280x1024 make sure you do not have a theme selected under desktop Integration wincfg tab either, Check allow window manager to decorate the windows, check allow window manager to control the windows. (( fixme:msg:pack_message msg 14 (WM_ERASEBKGND) ))not supported yet. #2: you appear to have a theme issue throughout your log, Which i suspect is the partly giving you the black screen likely linked to this error
GOG GALAXY 64 BIT WINDOWS 7
#1: Are you back in windows 7 version and not still in XP? After you switch this repair the virtual drive, And sometimes just repairing the virtual drive can solve issues on it's own. Just leave it there.īTW, adjust the above paths to fit your situation. If it shows an error about losing connection with the helper and it needs to shutdown, ignore it but don't close the dialog. Run it with `wine "C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG Galaxy\Galax圜lient.exe" /runWithoutUpdating` * Do not let Galaxy auto-update on startup. * copy the whole directory $HOME/.wine/drive_c/users/Public/GOG.com/Galaxy/redists to $HOME/.wine/drive_c/ProgramData/GOG.com/Galaxy * After the install completes, DO NOT run Galaxy right away.

* run `winecfg` and set the windows version to Win7 or above This causes the installer to log all file copy operations. I figured the real location of the executables by rinning the installer with "/LOG=c:\galaxy.log". For some reason, more recent versions of Galaxy install the "redist" directory in $HOME/.wine/drive_c/users/Public/GOG.com/Galaxy/redists, but then try to find those executables in $HOME/.wine/drive_c/ProgramData/GOG.com/Galaxy/redists instead.
