Set up the Gog Galaxy game center to handle launching my games. After some figuring out I've learned that while it's not as intuitive as the Steam interface of collections, you can accomplish basically the same thing with Gog Galaxy, and all my favorites end up on one screen, broken down into my current categories (priority games, second choices, and additional games of interest). The only disadvantage is that there's no provision for adding locally installed games that are not associated with any service. There might be a gimmick you can exploit, but for now until I find out differently, my Go oriented programs cannot be integrated. I've added Gary Grigsby's War In The East to my 'hot' games and have started reading the intro manual. I found the manual after taking a quick peek at a scenario. There were so many strange symbols presented all at once that I almost panicked. And I started reading one of the books on Go that I got from the library. The history is fascinating, but the idea that I'll need to play thousands of games to acquire even basic competence is a bit intimidating.
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