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MikeMaximus: That information is stored server side and i've never seen an option to reset either.
Oh, really? :o I was hoping that there is some "hidden button" to press or file to delete... :(

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MikeMaximus: But if you disable Achivements and Time Tracking in Galaxy from the start, you'll never have the need to reset.
Yes, I've found this option and probably going to use it.
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Lexor: Oh, really? :o I was hoping that there is some "hidden button" to press or file to delete... :(
I wish there was an option to reset, especially for game time tracking. I had it enabled for a while, then disabled it. It just annoys me seeing it on the profile page.
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Johny.: you can also un-index all your games at any moment
How to unindex single game? All I can see is "uninstall" option.
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Johny.: you can also un-index all your games at any moment
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Lexor: How to unindex single game? All I can see is "uninstall" option.
You can remove manifest file from game folder. It's named goggame-SOMETHING.info. Restart GOG Galaxy then.
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Lexor: How to unindex single game? All I can see is "uninstall" option.
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Johny.: You can remove manifest file from game folder. It's named goggame-SOMETHING.info. Restart GOG Galaxy then.
My older GOG games (installed before Galaxy) have such files too, yet they are not indexed - so how does this indexing work?

BTW: This is weird that Galaxy has no such option by itself and I need to manually delete such file.
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Johny.: You can remove manifest file from game folder. It's named goggame-SOMETHING.info. Restart GOG Galaxy then.
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Lexor: My older GOG games (installed before Galaxy) have such files too, yet they are not indexed - so how does this indexing work?

BTW: This is weird that Galaxy has no such option by itself and I need to manually delete such file.
IMHO it would be even more weird if Galaxy had such option. It wouldn't be understandable.

Deleting (or moving somewhere for one Galaxy run) of the file will just cause Galaxy to drop reference to that game. You can bring the file back as you have in your older games, and Galaxy won't see it until you scan for it.
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Johny.: ...
I have two more questions about GOG Galaxy:

1) Is this possible to introduce an option that clicking "X" in top-right window corner will fully close Galaxy client instead of just closing this window? There is such option in other clients and it is very convenient for me.

2) What's the full range of ports that Galaxy is using to send datagrams? I'd like to configure my firewall properly and "by trials and errors" so far this range is set as 49258-65531, but from time to time I still get some requests out of current range so I need to correct this.