I didn't really bother anymore to be honest. If it does then, well shit I don't know what's going on. You could at the very least try it to see if it works for you uninstall Dead Space completely, then reinstall your GOG version but have it install into another directory inside of "Program Files (x86)" like I do (or somewhere else entirely if it suits you better), then see if Origin finds it when you start it. However, I have a dedicated folder in "Program Files (x86)" that I install all my games into called (unoriginally) "Games" so I suspect this is why it doesn't affect me. Edit registry and remove Dead Space from the list of installed applications Origin doesn't do this to me with Dead Space. On the other hand that might also be the solution. It deleted the GOG-Version instead of it's own version, meaning that it accesses the games location through Windows' list of installed applications. I just tried to install both versions, then uninstall the Origin version through the launcher. From that moment on the GoG-Version starts the Origin Client when I start it.ĭoes anyone have the same problem? How do I stop Origin from messing with my GoG-Games?Įdit: Just great. Origin then detects the Gog installation and "updates" it. Since I now have it DRM free, I would prefer to play that version of course. I owned Dead Space already on Origin, before I got it on GoG. Neumi5694: This is not really GoG-releated, but maybe someone knows a workaround.
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