Wednesday, August 26, 2015

GOG Galaxy lets you roll back broken or unwanted updates





The latest version of gaming platform GOG Galaxy now supports patch and update rollbacks, letting you quickly restore a game to a previous version. Rollbacks were originally touted by the company as an DRM-free, anti-Steam feature, letting you skip an update if you hated it. "We know that patches can occasionally break a game or affect your mods," said tech VP Piotr Karwowski. GOG Galaxy has other ways you can avoid being locked down, like an opt-out for automatic updates and the ability buy games straight from its storesans the platform. Other game clients, including Steam, generally require such updates, abone of contention for some players.

The main drawback to GOG is a dearth of the latest games, though it does have fairly recent, popular titles like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. The company describes the Galaxy client as "fully optional," though you'll miss things like multiplayer, achievements and chat if you don't use it. Along with rollbacks, the new version brings download pausing, extra installation options, improved friend searching, more speed and an updated UI. It's now available to anybody in the preview program (you can enroll just by selecting the "receive preview updates" option), and will roll out to everybody else a bit later.

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