StingingVelvet: Why is seeing the optional add-ons a bad thing? I'm confused. Would you rather they not release them here? Or not sell games that offer DLC? I assume the answers are no, so what's wrong with selling them on the product page? Some of these complaints baffle me.
If this in relation to any of my posts:
It can take 1-2 hours extra of general game browseing due to not having a filter option to just see the base game versions (i.e. not having extra filter options to remove DLC/Soundtracks from general game listings).
Now for some people that is fine if they have that time to spend visually filtering out the various DLC/Soundtrack links (e.g. "ok i can see that says it is DLC/Soundtrack so i will just look at the next 'game' in line" etc).
I always find it frustrating and time-wasting having to manually sort through all the non-game listings. It just takes that much extra time and clicking i now always give up rather than get to 'the end' of the game listings.
If i always knew exactly what game i was after it would not be an issue, but for a general browse of GOG's offerings, not being able to filter out the DLC/Soundtracks makes me buy less, as it is just too time/click consuming.
In general the current site is better than it was when this thread first started, BUT i think buyers could be more effective given a few more filtering options to avoid the slog through things they might not be looking for.
Also when you get to a game actual page, you have all the DLC listed there anyway, so it's not like you can miss it if you have these 'ease of use' extra filters.