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You actually can't do that with any of these services.
It is ignorant to send people an update such as this. An update that removes a game it's offline functionality. Hordes of people have complained about this already.
Is it possible to go back to an earlier version by using the "BETA" tab in your Steam client? Or, alternatively, download a "DEPOT" of an earlier version by using the Steam console, and by searching and downloading an earlier depot, by making use of a 3rd party website that tracks these depots?
The Crew.
The Crew also informed the player that this would happen at some point, at the time of purchase. And the player might have reasonably known this. But for Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak they did not. Players might have thought they bought a single player game that could be played offline, based on reviews. They couldn't have known this, and they couldn't have reasonably expected this to happen.
If these potential solutions do not fix anything, then I think we may have to contact Epic to ask why their launcher does not properly supports offline mode.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/241560/discussions/0/3803901559414708777/
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Basically if you bought a game on Steam you would get a copy for free on GOG too if you linked your accounts.
Was active for a few years and netted me about 70-80 free games on GOG overall.
Sadly it was abandoned a few years ago.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/281610/discussions/0/4342112788731359700/