Yes; but again, the value of Galaxy is that it checks ownership
across several gaming platforms, you just have to add them in Settings
I still need to figure out how to do that. I've got so many games
between GOG, EPIC, Steam, Amazon, and all the specific publisher ones.
(Simple howto here for those using GoG Galaxy to track game ownership)
So exciting! Open Galaxy, click the gear, Settings, Integrations,
notice the few official ones, log in to those, and use the Github search
box to add others. Here's how I updated a few that weren't working for
me today:
Yes; but again, the value of Galaxy is that it checks ownership
across several gaming platforms, you just have to add them in Settings
I still need to figure out how to do that. I've got so many games
between GOG, EPIC, Steam, Amazon, and all the specific publisher ones.
It's in Settings. However, Galaxy uses "integration plugins" to
connect to the different services, which often are not included in the
base Galaxy install, or have to be updated if your connect attempt fails. Here's an example I just did today: To add/update the EA plugin, google search for "GitHub repository for the EA integration plugin", leading
to https://github.com/BellezaEmporium/galaxy-integration-ead
Check the readme there for directions, download the windows.zip, run the install.bat, and boom now you can connect and login to EA and it will
know your library there.
My Ubisoft connection also didn't work, so do the same search, leading
to here: https://github.com/DragonicDefson/GOGUbisoft
Check the readme again, which is a bit more complicated but
straightforward, download the Zip package from the Code dropdown button,
and follow the directions (after first exiting Galaxy!), then start up Galaxy and connect
And again, Playstation integration wasn't working, so do the search for "GitHub repository for the playstation integration plugin" leading to https://github.com/BellezaEmporium/galaxy-integration-psn
download the Zip from the Code dropdown, exit Galaxy first, open the zip while reading the readme closely (it is yet more complicated, but took
just a few minutes and worked the first time for me), and restart galaxy
and connect.
This plugin only seems to list installed or digital games and apparently
is temporary, as per the readme.
Similar procedures for Epic, XBox Live, and Steam, if the builtin ones aren't working right away.
Is this a hassle? I suppose, but when you have a billion games spread
all over the internet, GoG Galaxy is still useful to me and likely
others here for quickly checking ownership.
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