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Sorry in advance if there is already a thread answering this - if so just point me there.

I've downloaded most of my game library to local and it is hard keeping track of the distance in iteration difference between the version game/patch that I already have and the new one on offer.

I tend not play most games on a regular continual basis so don't often require a constant update, especially on my often temperamental 8Mbps shared ADSL connection.


TL;DR, ability to search or index past versions of releases both game and paired patch.
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skullpotato: Sorry in advance if there is already a thread answering this - if so just point me there.

I've downloaded most of my game library to local and it is hard keeping track of the distance in iteration difference between the version game/patch that I already have and the new one on offer.

I tend not play most games on a regular continual basis so don't often require a constant update, especially on my often temperamental 8Mbps shared ADSL connection.

TL;DR, ability to search or index past versions of releases both game and paired patch.
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skullpotato: I've downloaded most of my game library to local and it is hard keeping track of the distance in iteration difference between the version game/patch that I already have and the new one on offer.
To check updates:
https://www.gogdb.org/changelog
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_what_did_just_update_thread

To download updates:
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/gogrepopy_python_script_for_regularly_backing_up_your_purchased_gog_collection_for_full_offline_e
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/lgogdownloader_gogdownloader_for_linux
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kellysblack: +1 with this question
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skullpotato: Sorry in advance if there is already a thread answering this - if so just point me there.

I've downloaded most of my game library to local and it is hard keeping track of the distance in iteration difference between the version game/patch that I already have and the new one on offer.

I tend not play most games on a regular continual basis so don't often require a constant update, especially on my often temperamental 8Mbps shared ADSL connection.

TL;DR, ability to search or index past versions of releases both game and paired patch.
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kellysblack:
+1
I would also be very happy with this