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1% Oh my god! What are we going to do!!!!
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andysheets1975: I haven't had any of those problems. Maybe mine is broken? :) I just click the games and play, if I'm inclined to use Galaxy instead of Launchbox...
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Ixamyakxim: This is possible?

I thought I remember some users complaining that Galaxy will sort of "retroactively" insert itself into standalone shortcut launchers and launch them through Galaxy when you doubleclick them (even if they hadn't been installed via Galaxy).
Usually when I install one of my GOG games, I'll locate the .exe file, not the GOG shortcut but the actual game launcher, and I'll import that file to my entry in Launchbox. So I just click on the game and as best I can tell - I'm just using an eyeball test, not a scientific method - it will run with no Galaxy functions added (Steam, OTOH, always runs the client unless it's a DRM-free game that I've moved out of the Steam file). I'll keep an eye on it, though, and see if Galaxy asserts itself...
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andysheets1975: I haven't had any of those problems. Maybe mine is broken? :) I just click the games and play, if I'm inclined to use Galaxy instead of Launchbox...
That's because you will more than likely not notice services running in the background as 1% of the CPU doesn't show except when there is a very heavy load on it. For example, when I'm rendering an image I make sure to force-close all the galaxy services as this makes it about 1% quicker. 1% of 2 hours is 12 minutes, which is by no means insignificant.

EDIT: Ignore the terrible maths above, it is in fact 72 seconds, as JMich points out below.
Post edited June 27, 2017 by T.Hodd
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T.Hodd: 1% of 2 hours is 12 minutes, which is by no means insignificant.
72 seconds actually.
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JMich: 72 seconds actually.
Thanks for the correction, I forgot there were 60 seconds in a minute!
I find it interesting that people who are concerned about 1% of CPU cycles are even installing Galaxy in the first place.
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hummer010: I find it interesting that people who are concerned about 1% of CPU cycles are even installing Galaxy in the first place.
WINNER XD
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hummer010: I find it interesting that people who are concerned about 1% of CPU cycles are even installing Galaxy in the first place.
I use my PC for gaming and animation and I can honestly say that while galaxy is useful most of the time sometimes I just want to make a script to beat it down (because uninstalling is too easy right?). :D
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hummer010: I find it interesting that people who are concerned about 1% of CPU cycles are even installing Galaxy in the first place.
When a launcher is using CPU cycles when its supposed to be passive.. Something is wrong with the code. Good joke thou but you lost
The only people who think that programming is easy is those who have never done it. Playing around with an editor and creating mods is to real programming what throwing a football to your kid brother is to being a quarterback in the NFL.
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dudalb: The only people who think that programming is easy is those who have never done it. Playing around with an editor and creating mods is to real programming what throwing a football to your kid brother is to being a quarterback in the NFL.
Evidently you haven't seen the Bears new starting QB. :P
Come to think of it, pressing the Exit button under the GOG menu in Galaxy did nothing, so I could pressed the same button from the tray icon. That closed the main window, but for some reason, I wasn't paying attention to the taskbar (for some reason) which had a GOG chat window open and Galaxy continued to run anyway, just without the tray icon or the window.

Later when I decided to quit the client via Task Manager because it obviously failed at doing just that....wow at all of these processes related to GOG. It took me some time to even get to the main Galaxy process with my mouse's scrollwheel. Something is amiss.
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tinyE: Evidently you haven't seen the Bears new starting QB. :P
Or their old one... >.>
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tinyE: Evidently you haven't seen the Bears new starting QB. :P
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paladin181: Or their old one... >.>
He had physical skills, he was just an idiot and an asshole.
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Bamsebub: 5-6 services that just run in the background eating 1% CPU even when it´s idle. Chat with forced notifications etc.
Whats next.. voicechat? Built in screenshot editor?

At least make the launcher modular and give us the option to turn off all thats not needed
Yeah 0.01 cycles is like a baby fart in a hurricane man... Whats the stats on your rig that it's eating a full 1.00% ?

Also all options have a toggle, plus you can kill notifications, see included screneshots
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Post edited June 29, 2017 by Starkrun