GOG Library Owners Have No Self-Hosted Manager for Metadata Sync and Automated Downloads
PC gamers with large GOG libraries cannot locally manage their collection with metadata, cover art, and automated download scheduling the way Steam users can with third-party tools. GOG Galaxy is online-only and lacks offline library management depth. Self-hosting enthusiasts who prefer DRM-free games have no adequate tooling.
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