![]() ![]() Unfortunately, and mind-mindbogglingly, the back-up install version is out-dated and does not include the updates through the latest August 11 patch, so even if someone has wasted their time installing a 100+ GB game multiple times, if they were already playing rather than a new user (say, someone trying to reinstall the game because GOG's client issues extended to preventing it from launching, probably due to cloud sync issues also through its client), their saves on the latest version of the game will all be incompatible with the out-of-date work-around GOG currently has available for the back-up install. ![]() Perhaps that is all forgivable under the "no one's perfect" doctrine if GOG's own published work-around-referring the community to the back-up direct install-worked, which it almost does. This isn't an issue with BG3, this is an issue with one particular distributor of BG3, that it sounds like may be affecting more games than BG3. "New game" also feels like a better excuse for Larian, who made the game, rather than GOG, a middle-man sale and delivery service. Brett8: It's a new game? I mean, kind of, but there was that nearly three-year EA period to iron out a few kinks. ![]()
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