Do you have games on your server and need an application to download, install, share, launch and track them?

Then you have come to the right place!

The website also links to their Lemmy community!

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Seems it only handles “archived” games. So they need to be archived in a single .zip/rar/gzip/tar file.

Would it be able to handle .ISO files?

Answer: Yes. Found it in their documentation.

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No Linux client? I guess I understand, not enough DRM free Linux games, but still… Not for me.

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Proton

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The docs recommend to run it via WINE.

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Id like to add a lutris integration for it at aome point.

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This is great! I had wondered, with my GoG games, as they provide offline installers for the games, what would be the best way to manage and distribute them for myself and this really hits the spot! Very glad to be able to folly self-manage my games in this way. Thanks!

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Use case:

I want to set it up in my home so husband and 2 kids can access and share within GOG TOS.

Is there a feature to automatically download installers and patch files from GOG to the server?

Seems like a good feature to have to maintain an offline library.

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I was a bit cautious because of the “source-available” code. But it’s just a standard CC-BY-NC-SA. So no problems there.

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The intention is great, but you should not use a CC license for software.

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