Posted November 27, 2016
Tallima: I for one HATE when I have to do 30 minutes of research to figure out the technical parts of playing my game. I like to install and run.
Maighstir: Interestingly enough, that's why some people wanted GOG to create a client, so that they wouldn't have to mess about with files (especially the multipart installers have given people trouble when they don't realise that they just need to run the executable, and perhaps some arbitrary application they happen to have installed is set as the default application for files ending in .bin but just gives an error when trying to open GOG's installer files). Also, you may be missing a step, depending on which GOG process you're referring to. I assume your image refers to direct downloads through a browser rather than Galaxy, due to the phrasing of "Install over the web". I would replace that line with:
- Download the installation files (making sure you get all of them, it may be one or multiple, depending on the game)
- Find the downloaded files, figure out which one is the executable, and run that one
For some less-computer-savvy people, they like Steam for its simplicity. It's simple until it gets complex. And then it's really complex. GOG is a bit more complex, but the complexity usually stays the same (except in getting some old games to run, I admit).