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Since I have made posts in the past which were basically complaints (reasonable, I think, but still complaints), it's only fair to offer a compliment for the recent filter on the store page for "Show only games on my wish list".

While it was already possible to just scroll through the actual wishlist to see what's on sale, my list is 7 pages long, so condensing the whole list to just the discounted games while remaining on the store page is a nice convenience.

So, formally, to GOG, thanks for the filter.
Show only DLCs for my games is my favourite filter. Not even Steam has that.
I'd actually like to have those useful filters also in the wishlist, but this is better than nothing.
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LesTyebe: While it was already possible to just scroll through the actual wishlist to see what's on sale
Discounted wishlist filter has been broken since at least 2018.
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SargonAelther: Show only DLCs for my games is my favourite filter. Not even Steam has that.
The store doesn't marked owned items as such. Currently, 9/33 items listed when I check "hide all owned products" are things I already own. Apart from having the basic competence to know which things are owned, Steam also lets users hide things they're not interested in.
Despite all the maddening issues with Support, response time to my tickets has been good recently.
I don`t know why I like us ^ I think it`s a trauma bond xD
We have been through together, you will not get what you want.
Until you will get the game, option, addition...
and there is no better place than this shop,
I see hope : )
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Ice_Mage: Discounted wishlist filter
I believe I tried the drop-down price (under $5, under $10, etc, discounted) filter box on the wishlist a couple of years ago. It didn't seem to have any effect, so I forgot it was even there. What I meant by scrolling through the wish list is actually looking at the entire list to check the discounts, which is why I consider the store filter a nice convenience.

I am certainly not here to excuse GOG's malfunctions, merely pointing out a feature which is an actual improvement, at least for me.
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LesTyebe: While it was already possible to just scroll through the actual wishlist to see what's on sale, my list is 7 pages long
To each their own, I guess...but dude, 7 pages is 601 to 700 games... o.O
(and yes: I know there are people around with 1000+ games on their WL)

I personally restrict myself to a WL of one page only (= 100 games).
Helps to concentrate only on games that I really - really - might want to buy in the future.

Another good way of "saving WL space":
I never put "coming soon" or "inDev" titles on it - those get their release threads anyway, once they're here/done.
And if I think about getting them then - they get a place on my WL. Not before.
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Ice_Mage: The store doesn't marked owned items as such. Currently, 9/33 items listed when I check "hide all owned products" are things I already own. Apart from having the basic competence to know which things are owned, Steam also lets users hide things they're not interested in.
Oh I am aware of that and complain on both forums and discord. I used to have a signature that said "GOG, please fix your broken bundle system", until I found something that annoyed me even more.

With my library, you can trust me that I have FAR more than 9 or 33 items that are not marked as owned. So many ultimate editions do not mark their contents and / or lesser editions as owned. So many bundles do not mark their contents as owned. Heck, owning all contents of a bundle doesn't mark that bundle as owned either. Sometimes bundles get delisted or changed, so I have a few games that the store thinks I do not own in any shape or form, despite owning that game's DLCs lol.

Anyway, this was supposed to be a compliment thread lol.
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BreOl72: To each their own, I guess...
Agreed, different people use their wishlist in different ways, for different reasons.
Yeah, the new filters are great.
Now if we also got the chance to ignore specific items, we could show DLCs for our games without the danger of buying tomething twice that we got for free during a special or bundles which contain nothing we don't already own.
Agreed. It's great.

Now if only soundtracks and artbooks and the like would be categorized as something else.
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mqstout: Now if only soundtracks and artbooks and the like would be categorized as something else.
better yet: We go back do the old naming, when a mission disc was still a mission disc and not a DLC.

Because all sound tracks and mission discs and cosmetic items and art books are DLCs, and rightfully so.
They may not be the same type of DLCs, but DLCs they are.
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InkPanther: Despite all the maddening issues with Support, response time to my tickets has been good recently.
This.
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LesTyebe: I believe I tried the drop-down price (under $5, under $10, etc, discounted) filter box on the wishlist a couple of years ago. It didn't seem to have any effect, so I forgot it was even there.
Price range filters are a different matter. Those only take into account the base price, not the discounted price, rendering them fairly useless.

On a related note, Dev0_NZ posted a bookmarklet to sort the wishlist by price.
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InkPanther: Despite all the maddening issues with Support, response time to my tickets has been good recently.
Yes, I've never seen my reports get tossed into the "passed on to the relevant team" garbage can and forgotten forever with such speed before.