Darvond: Some thoughts:
• The version of MojoSetup that GOG uses & the forum software are both 10+ years out of date.
This is not a good impression. Especially with all the bugs & misfeatures we've discovered over the years; a lack of emoji support alone is strange.
• The requirement to
work in Poland is shortsighted at best, and insane at worst; the types of jobs that GOG is asking for do not require physical presence. Swallow that national pride and deal with it.
• Someone in the management of GOG seems to have an unhealthy obsession with "Agile". Make sure they're not drinking marketing kool-aid. (There are saner & better development flows.)
• I'm not looking for much in terms of Linux support. But I am asking that the standard surpass the effort that Steam puts into the platform.
• The reputation system on the forums has been a pointless eyesore of a feature for the longest time, and I'm not sure why it's kept around.
• Preventing spambots would be as simple as requiring a valid purchase on account. Why this, or some other solution to the spambots hasn't been implimented, leaves me
utterly baffled. I was going to point out a few myself as statistics can lie (or rather give the wrong impression) and definitely don't tell the whole truth. Nice list btw.
* The first post reads "Since March 2020, our team continues to work remotely from homes, which is not always easy.", but the fact that they still want people to move to Poland is just as baffling. You'd have to be completely independent, highly adaptable, and not mind moving away from anyone you love. There's a reason why many moves
out of Poland to seek better work (or any work) and life in other countries (based on my own and others experience, not to mention the official numbers from Norway and other countries), and there's zero guarantee that the people there would be anything more than being courteous and friendly as an
outsider (they are really friendly, but as it is with even some parts in Norway - getting really included is hard and may never work). You take all the risk (physically, mentally and most importantly - financially) while GOG takes none if it wouldn't work out.
* The lack of work on the forum can mean any and all of these
- Lack of money (not after this)
- Lack of interest and willingness to use money on it after so many years. Why use money and time on something that works in the most basic way? (highly probable)
- Continue to leave the forum as a minor footnote and/or intention of removing the forum down the road? (Considering many other have done it it's a possibility).
* And one thing is clear after reading these pages: Having any constructive criticism against GOG makes you automatically an enemy and downrepped as a community "punishment". I guess the 73% of buyers ranging 18-34 still have a lot to learn :P
* I too was hoping for more stats about how many users download offline files and how many are using Galaxy, but I can understand why they didn't.
Still, it's nice to see GOG tries to be more open and transparent. How much and for how long... only time will tell.