ddickinson: Does Steam charge games to go on Greenlight? If so, that would explain why the let so many horrible games go on there with little to no quality control.
I think you give me a bit too much credit, but thank you.
I would hate getting random ninja gifts that were not on my wishlist. It would make me feel so uncomfortable, especially as chances are it would be a game I was not interested in. I have accepted a few games not on my list, but the person asked first and did their best to talk me into it (such as Gothic which I was gifted recently). I will go through the catalogue one day and double check there are no more games to add to my list, but I am pretty sure I am nearly at my peak for GOG games. Many of the new games are not really for me, some due to the type of game, some due to business practices that I am not keen to support. But who knows, maybe GOG will have some more Good Old Games soon and I can fill my wishlist with some more games.
Not sure on that one. I just know they'll allow pretty much anything on their site, so long as they're getting a cut.
Broken games, garbage games, incompatible games, games that straight-up break copyright law by using assets they have no legal right to, the competition really doesn't care as long as they get their money.
Maybe, but I get the feeling I'm not giving you enough.
No worries there, I'll stick to your wishlist. You're on the path of the moderate, and I respect that.
Will save the items that are so bad I call them hategifts for those who wouldn't feel guilt about receiving them. ;)