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I see your point here and like i said above, it would be nice for the non-Galaxy users to be able to downgrade, but don't forget that it's not GOG's fault that KSP is not stable for some people (or some people don't like the newer version for some reason), the blame is on Squad*. Galaxy users have access to functionality that non Galaxy users do not, despite this being readly achievable without the need of a separate client in order to do so. The issue at hand here is one of reality matching rhetoric. Paralipsis: I personally do have pre 1.1 installer backups for KSP downloaded before the update, but that is wholly beside the point. Whether by design or by ineptitude, this is no longer a claim that GOG can make in good faith. This makes the statement that Galaxy is and will always be " totally optional" an extremely dubious assertion.
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I personally do have pre 1.1 installer backups for KSP downloaded before the update, but that is wholly beside the point.
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Of course you don't have to do this for every game in your library (especially if HDD space is a problem for you), but i think it is vital for games like KSP where bugs are inevitable and the development continues for some time after 1.0.Īs for those who bought KSP after 1.1, i agree that it would be nice if they had the choice to download 1.0.5 too, without having to use the Galaxy client. Vythonaut: Backup is the magic word here keep the installers of the latest stable version somewhere safe and it's easy as pie to revert to a previous version of any game.