Posted November 16, 2015
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Dear GOG,
lately you told me about a lot of updates you were doing to games in my library. Every week or so you were updating one or two or three of my games. Looking at the changelog I realized you were making the installers fit for El Capitán and that meant that disabling the System Integrity Protection feature is no longer required. I was always so glad about it...
Stop. No actually not. Not really. I was rather disappointed a bit each time because, not having a Mac (and many others do not have one too), I only got to know that nothing that was useful to me was updated.
GOG, surely you agree that this is unsatisfying and maybe we could do something about it.
Here is what I propose: Opt out of update notifications for a specific OS (Mac, Linux, Windows). Just subsribe only for those you want/need.
That would require you to kind of categorize the changelog messages (OS: W, M, L, ALL) and to rewrite part of your website code. Nothing really big however, I guess.
Given the track record I hope it can be implemented somewhere between 2016 and 2019.
Thanks for reading and any possible help in advance
Tril
lately you told me about a lot of updates you were doing to games in my library. Every week or so you were updating one or two or three of my games. Looking at the changelog I realized you were making the installers fit for El Capitán and that meant that disabling the System Integrity Protection feature is no longer required. I was always so glad about it...
Stop. No actually not. Not really. I was rather disappointed a bit each time because, not having a Mac (and many others do not have one too), I only got to know that nothing that was useful to me was updated.
GOG, surely you agree that this is unsatisfying and maybe we could do something about it.
Here is what I propose: Opt out of update notifications for a specific OS (Mac, Linux, Windows). Just subsribe only for those you want/need.
That would require you to kind of categorize the changelog messages (OS: W, M, L, ALL) and to rewrite part of your website code. Nothing really big however, I guess.
Given the track record I hope it can be implemented somewhere between 2016 and 2019.
Thanks for reading and any possible help in advance
Tril
Post edited November 16, 2015 by Trilarion