![]() From that moment on, Eike's miraculously acquired second chance turns into a constant race against time, as he tries to escape from his destiny. Homunculus gives Eike a time-travelling device and brings him back to life a short while before his murder took place. A mysterious being known as Homunculus tells Eike that he has been stabbed to death. Suddenly, a tremendous blow darkens the sight of his eyes, and the next thing he can see is a very strange room filled with bizarre objects, and a voice talking to him from nowhere. this is important or Shadow may revoke your account.A young man named Eike Kusch strolls through the quiet patriarchal German town Lebensbaum. ![]() You'll see it works now! And you can turn your anti virus and firewall back on. Then run it again with admin privileges and install a game.Ħ. ![]() Exit then run Galaxy with admin privileges. When that's done, don't launch Galaxy through the option. Then turn off your firewalls and anti virus/real time protection (Shadow defaults to Windows Defender and anti virus, that are both in the security and updates settings section) and run the installer as admin.ĥ. Once you have the option, right click Program Files x86 and click take Ownership. If the option is greyed out you need to google how to add a "Take Ownership" option when you right click or use the link I provided down below to download a registry installer AT YOUR OWN RISK, to give you access to change the security settings. And you click edit and in that screen click "Full Control" and do this for all the users (guests, your user name, system, admin, etc.). To do that you right click on the folder Program Files x86 located in My PC/Local C Drive, click properties, and go to the security tab. Make sure all the security permissions are set for the folder Program Files x86 in your C drive. But I tried this process again after another Shadow reset and didn't do this step and GOG still workedģ. Skip THIS I DON'T THINK IT HELPS So the first thing I did was follow this reddit comment (not sure if this helped really but may as well do it) by Greven93: in elevated CMD type in netsh in tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal and hit enter. Also make sure to completely remove everything: the GOG folders in Program Files x86 and in C/Users/Appdata/Local (you need to turn on hidden items in view options to see this) and the registry key folder (Windows button + R type in regedit and delete Hke圜urrentUsers/Software/Gog.com)Ģ. If you have GOG Galaxy already installed, uninstall it. So you can do similarly, just with other installers. So what we need to do is fix that manually.Īnd this may be a problem with other installers as well, bc the way Shadow gives permissions is limited on their set up. The issue is the new way that GOG G2.0 gets permissions is different than 1.0, and may come into an issue if your set up doesn't give it full permissions. After a ton of research I found the solution! Gog support didn't know what to do, reddit didn't know what to do, etc. ![]() So after resetting my Shadow, for weeks I couldn't install any games through GOG Galaxy 2.0. TL/DR: You need to give your user full control to Program Files x86 in the security tab in propeties, and turn off your firewall and antivirus while GOG installs
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