Posted January 11, 2016
It depends on the customers, and the expected mode of buying.
When addressing customers that buy mainly new (to the store) games, desired speed depends on what percentage of games these people buy, and how much they're willing to spend.
For customers who browse the store, buy deals, or come looking for specific games they heard about elsewhere, the more games the better, because larger choice means a better chance they'd find something they want.
I'd consider the second mode more "normal", but "staunch GOG supporters" will fall into the first mode.
When addressing customers that buy mainly new (to the store) games, desired speed depends on what percentage of games these people buy, and how much they're willing to spend.
For customers who browse the store, buy deals, or come looking for specific games they heard about elsewhere, the more games the better, because larger choice means a better chance they'd find something they want.
I'd consider the second mode more "normal", but "staunch GOG supporters" will fall into the first mode.