![]() ![]() The only way round this is by adding the games manually and linking the executable, but I shouldn't need to do this now that GOG Galaxy is officially supporting Epic Games integration! I have also disconnected and reconnected Epic Games integration several times and that doesn't fix it either. In that case, I have no clue about what the problem might be. I've just noticed you have the games already installed. Once the process finishes, the game is detected automatically and you can launch it from Galaxy without further issues.Įdit: for some reason, I didn't read your post carefully. Instead, it opens the library view of the Epic Games launcher, and you need to manually select the game you intend to install. Any ideas? As far as I have tested the Epic integration, it is not able to launch the installation of the game. Whether I select the Origin or Epic Games version within GOG Galaxy, the issue remains. This happens with other Epic games that I haven't installed too. When I click 'Install' the Epic Games platform opens but does nothing. I only have the option to 'Install' them. They are visible in the Epic Games platform and I can run them from there, but I cannot launch them via GOG Galaxy. Any ideas?įlaggiani: I have Jedi Fallen Order, Battlefront II, and Star Wars Squadrons already "installed" in Epic Games (actually installed in Origin but I need to run them from Epic Games). Regardless, since then I have reinstalled Windows (and formatted the hard drive) but the problem is still exists. ![]() I think the problem started when I restored Windows 10 to a previous restore point. I have Jedi Fallen Order, Battlefront II, and Star Wars Squadrons already "installed" in Epic Games (actually installed in Origin but I need to run them from Epic Games). ![]()
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