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I would like to thank GOG, for implementing an option that allows us to display DLC only for games we own, so now I can declutter my wishlist. I would also like to thank the person who suggested it! ❤ THANK YOU and PRAISE BE ❤
Post edited June 02, 2023 by Mori_Yuki
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Someone praising GOG on their forum??!!

BURN THE HERETIC!! :O
It helped me discover I had missed some freebie DLCs that were silently added for some of the games I owned, so it's definitely a worthwhile addition. Better late than never :P.
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karnak1: Someone praising GOG on their forum??!!

BURN THE HERETIC!! :O
I used to do it pretty often. I still love GOG but I haven't really been on the forums all that much since finkleroy moved the original community giveaway to Discord. That's not the only reason, though. GOG and CDPR have been irritating me recently. Still love 'em, I still give credit where credit's due, I just don't praise them nearly as much as I used to.

That said, I agree entirely with OP, it's a fantastic feature! Anything that brings the GOG store a little closer to being a modern experience is welcome.
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WinterSnowfall: It helped me discover I had missed some freebie DLCs that were silently added for some of the games I owned, so it's definitely a worthwhile addition. Better late than never :P.
Me too, just added a Free DLC for Oblivion I dind't know I could claim. Awesome long waited addition
Post edited June 02, 2023 by RavenCrowwise
It's a good feature!
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karnak1: Someone praising GOG on their forum??!!

BURN THE HERETIC!! :O
I've often bluntly criticized GOG rather than offer praise and say thanks for something they did right. Thero, when an occassion like this arises, it is my pleasure to offer heartfelt praise when it is due.

LET THE WITCH BURN! ;-)
Always cool to see praise for GOG at times.
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karnak1: Someone praising GOG on their forum??!!

BURN THE HERETIC!! :O
Foder sim! ((;--))
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WinterSnowfall: It helped me discover I had missed some freebie DLCs that were silently added for some of the games I owned, so it's definitely a worthwhile addition. Better late than never :P.
Same here, well, re-discovered in my case. I didn't claim Nehrim when it landed because I didn't own Oblivion at that time. But thanks to the store QOL feature I finally got it.
Really glad to see GOG finally implement this - been wishing for it forever.

However - they still have a ways to go. They really could use a system to indicate (and filter out) that even though you don't have a specific item in the store in your library, that you actually DO have it via some other store entries.

Real Example: Using the new DLC filter, I saw that the Beautiful Desolation Soundtrack was on sale 80% off and that I don't have it in library.... BUT I DO Have it... it's included in the Beautiful Desolation Supporter's Pack.

It would be fantastic if there was a "Not Needed" Tag like the "In Library" Tags.

In fact, the whole versions / DLC thing could use an overhaul.

I have a number of games where I purchased the base game, then purchased an Upgrade DLC for it (Soundtrack, Artbook, etc) so I have all the same content as the "Deluxe Version" even though I don't specifically have the "Deluxe Version" SKU. So when the Deluxe Version appears in a sale or the main page, it is not marked as "In Library" and I sometimes click through only to waste my time realizing that I do have it.

Leaving out the games where you can't buy the higher version content as an upgrade from the base version of the game - seems like a dumb oversight.

Finally as a s soundtrack junky, I've got a few issues with Game Soundtracks here on GOG.

- INCONSISTENT formats: you get some combination of .MP3, .flac, .WAV. .OGG and even .aac and .WMA (Talos Principle for those who are curious). How about one lossy (MP3) and one loseless (flac please)?

- Installers vs .zip files / extras - for those who download offline installers, please put the soundtrack goodies in .zip files, instead of installers which have issues - 1) separate installers for Windows / Mac/ Linux = duplication if you keep offline installers for more than one OS - 2) Installers won't run unless the -EXACT- same version of the game is installed ... it's a freaking stand alone -soundtrack- that shouldn't be refusing to install because you've gotten the latest patches for the game.
Good! ^ Asked for this many times : )

https://www.gog.com/en/games?onlyDlcForOwned=true
edit: need to check the box yourself
necesse nessecarrie... most needed : ) ty!
Post edited June 03, 2023 by Seb3.7
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SpacemanSpiffed: I have a number of games where I purchased the base game, then purchased an Upgrade DLC for it (Soundtrack, Artbook, etc) so I have all the same content as the "Deluxe Version" even though I don't specifically have the "Deluxe Version" SKU. So when the Deluxe Version appears in a sale or the main page, it is not marked as "In Library" and I sometimes click through only to waste my time realizing that I do have it.
This unfortunately also works the other way around.
I have Deluxe versions which don't show the seperate DLC as owned on the store page.
For instance I own Metro Exodus Gold Edition (includes the DLC), but the Expansion Pass isn't marked as owned. The same goes for The Witcher 3, Pillars of Eternity: The White March, etc. It's not just story DLC, it's also sountracks, etc. which have this issue.
Post edited June 03, 2023 by HertogJan
Good addition by GOG indeed. Thanks for mentioning it. Added many soundtracks to my wishlist (those that have lossless format anyways).
Thanks for the pointing this out, I didn't know it had been added either and it looks really useful.

(As with some other it seems I looked at this topic only because most of the posts I see are whining and this was a refreshing change)