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And it wouldn't be the same without you all.

Almost 7 Years
Just about 30,000 Wishes Added
Around 3,980,000 Votes Cast
And over 1,000,000 Votes Fulfilled

The Community Wishlist is one of the things that makes GOG.com tick, because no matter what, we're always working hard to listen and deliver. Whether it's games, website features, or GOG Galaxy development - the Community Wishlist is always the first place we look, and it's proven time and time again to be our favorite bargaining chip on the quest for new games and a better GOG.com. With just a tad over one million wishlist votes fulfilled, we want to take this opportunity to look at just a few of the wishes we got to take on.





Out of all the games in the world, several stand out as most highly requested. <span class="bold">System Shock 2</span> at 36,000 votes was one of our first major conquests - this is the game that really paved way for the most fantastic retro releases and, back when we needed it most, showed how much demand and excitement there can still be for the classics. Who knows, perhaps there is more legendary horror lurking right around the corner, hackers.
<span class="bold">The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind</span> at 25,000 votes just joined our gang alongside the earlier Elder Scrolls titles and more Bethesda goodness - but that's not all the wishlisted games, not by a long shot. With your help we checked off the <span class="bold">X-Wing</span> and <span class="bold">TIE Fighter</span> series, <span class="bold">DOOM</span> & <span class="bold">Quake</span>, <span class="bold">Sam &amp; Max Hit The Road</span> and way, way more.





Bit by bit, we're improving GOG.com - adding new features, and changing things up. Across the years we've added and [url=https://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/add_linux_versions_of_games]Linux support (and then changed the Linux icon) to your games, introduced little things like update notifications, [url=https://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/change_log_in_game_library] change-logs, and the ability to mark your games as completed (and many other tags). The community wishlist was also one of the many reasons we began working on GOG Galaxy.





There's still a lot of work ahead of us, and there are a ton of things in progress: we're still hunting for more, and more, and more classics, we're working on making GOG Galaxy the best gaming client you've ever used, and we're still actively seeking a specialist who can hook us up with some more time (a few hours per day would be nice) to do all that. All of this, while we continue to be a DRM-free store today, tomorrow, and forever!





The community wishlist is a great way for you to keep us aware of your needs, and it's an equally powerful tool for us to react, and to prioritise the future. So if there's a game you've always wanted, a great idea for the site, or something that's been bugging you for ages - don't hesitate, make a wish or cast your vote. It might just become our next big project.
Only been here for about half of your existence GOG, but I've appreciated your service every moment since then. Congrats on the milestone!!
Voted! :D best idea ever
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fronzelneekburm: Off topic, but whatevs...

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MightyPinecone: If gog sells games in China I very much suspect they would have to cut quite a few games from their lineup as the Chinese censorship is amongst the worlds harshest.
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fronzelneekburm: What hogwash! Ever been to China for any extended period of time, MightyPinecone? As long as you don't question the authority of the ruling elite, they'll turn a blind eye.

In Beijing, you can walk into a supermarket and buy hardcore pornography (thinly veiled as art house films) and NOBODY CARES! Sure, they have all sorts of silly rules and regulations as far as media is concerned, but nobody cares about actually enforcing those laws!

Besides, Steam officially sells games in China (ie features Chinese language/currency) and I'm not seeing them having to lock anything. Neither do I have trouble buying anything from gog. Only when I get back to oh-so-free-and-democratic Germany do I have to get adversely affected by inane censorship legislation.
Well, you also want to avoid being organized, as that's viewed as threatening as well. But, you're absolutely right. I was running a VPN nearly constantly on a connection that I was the sole registered user and they didn't care. I didn't see them caring about the other folks either.

The reality on the ground in China is a lot more complicated than people realize. I know they've even got strip clubs that are less prudish than the ones we have in the US. I know at least one that had men, women and transexual strippers. I'm not even sure where I would go in the US to find that.
Anyone ordered a soundtrack for this thread?
Been here since the beginning. Love your work guys. Great to see GOG going from strength to strength.
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gamefood: Anyone ordered a soundtrack for this thread?
I'd say this one is more appropriate.
wishes added: 0, wishes voted: 5
wishes fulfilled from all your votes: 0

Well, that's not good. Is there a feature wish somewhere for GOG to give some indication of how requested games are progressing? Like is something in legal talks, is something being patched, is GOG not looking at it yet, etc.?
Post edited September 20, 2015 by Violet_CLM
Congrats on the 1 million wishes granted. love this site. always great games and great deals. i would love to see the PC version of Star Wars Battle for Naboo added in the near future though. also the first System Shock.
I think it is about time you guys actually update and expand the "community wishlist", it's been stuck in "beta" for a very very long time now, desperately needs new features such as:

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/request_for_community_wishlist_features_to_be_added
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malaxav: Voted! :D best idea ever
Since GOG have implemented manual sorting for tags you can effectively sort 50 games manually.
Multiple games under one tag will unfortunately be sorted by purchase date.
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Trilarion: When they were smaller they definitely had more human features, like a good friend. They have become more professional over the years. Unfortunately this means that the spirit and special connection between the user base and GOG from the early years is gone. Man, once they were so proud to have a game shelf. Now they have... a sterile boring list view. And regional prices. I never bought a full priced game again after that. This is very evil.
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TheTome56: I would call Boko Haram's actions evil.

I would call ISIS's actions evil.

I would not call the changing from a virtual game shelf to a list and using poorly implemented and legislated regional pricing evil.
Annoying possibly, evil, NO.

Uplay is evil. Origins is evil. Clients that get between me and my game are evil.

Horrid DRM schemes are evil.

GOG turning pirates into honest citizens by providing DRM free games is possibly a community service.

And for the record, I like my new list and hated the shelf.

And Galaxy was bleeping awful when I tried it. I sorta "get" the idea that Goggers might wanna play co-op games together and suchlike but that client? No. Just No.
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Gnostic: Your stats:

wishes added: 1, wishes voted: 187

wishes fulfilled from all your votes: 28
Your stats:
wishes added: 0, wishes voted: 313
wishes fulfilled from all your votes: 21
:P
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TheTome56: I would call Boko Haram's actions evil.

I would call ISIS's actions evil.

I would not call the changing from a virtual game shelf to a list and using poorly implemented and legislated regional pricing evil.
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MetisRebel: Annoying possibly, evil, NO.

Uplay is evil. Origins is evil. Clients that get between me and my game are evil.

Horrid DRM schemes are evil.

GOG turning pirates into honest citizens by providing DRM free games is possibly a community service.

And for the record, I like my new list and hated the shelf.

And Galaxy was bleeping awful when I tried it. I sorta "get" the idea that Goggers might wanna play co-op games together and suchlike but that client? No. Just No.
How on earth did isis get bought up in this lol I am liking Galaxy. I hope they bring a feature to download full library with one click because I have almost 400 games.
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MetisRebel: And for the record, I like my new list and hated the shelf.
Ô_Ô

Well, at least I can live with the new shelf since they implemented manual sorting for tags...
Post edited September 20, 2015 by 0Grapher
I've only recently started using GOG and all I can say is wow. I'm never going back and all my games are coming from you. The website is amazing. GOG Galaxy far surpassed my expectations. Great job. Please keep up the good work. Big fan here.