molitar: Ok so I go to install a game I downloaded. Go to install it since my C drive is an SSD drive without much room I am installing on a 2TB Hard drive Drive G. Oh the installer runs out of room for the temp directory? Steam does not use the Temp directory for installing so why is the stupid GOG requiring Temp directory for installing? This means I can't install as the free space on drive C is too small for the game to install when I am installing to G: drive.
I have never had this problem with anyone else's installers just GOG.
Steam doesn't offer any offline installers for its games, so you can't compare how it does things.
As already pointed out, either move your TEMP-directory in Windows to some other drive where you have plenty of room, or use Galaxy to install the game. Using Galaxy has a similar idea as using Steam, ie. the client "streams" the download directly to the target installation directory.
Yes I guess GOG could probably design the offline installers differently, so that they would uncompress the files directly to the target directory and then run some script that puts all necessary registry entries etc. in its place. Not sure if doing it this way has some downsides too.
One exception though (which is why I presume GOG first uncompresses everything to TEMP directory before actual installation): if the game installation includes installers for dependencies like DirectX, PhysX, MS Visual C++ blaa blaa etc., I guess their installers would need to be uncompressed to the temp directory anyway, before they can be run.