Posted April 09, 2015
The Steam client only fairly recently implemented sorting games in series appropriately by default (but there's still some remaining nonsense where expansions and 64-but versions of games are bundled into one library item and you have to use the context menu to get them, manually create your own shortcut to the right executable, or whatever).
If GOG's unbundling were done properly, Galaxy could do this right too (as well as use natural/logical sorting like the Steam client does, ignoring the leading "A" or "The", and getting numbers in the right order, e.g. 2 < 11). That could be extended to the library web page. (Assuming the priority is Galaxy since it's probably easier to implement convenience functionality there than on the web, and convenience is supposed to be Galaxy's raison d'etre.)
If GOG's unbundling were done properly, Galaxy could do this right too (as well as use natural/logical sorting like the Steam client does, ignoring the leading "A" or "The", and getting numbers in the right order, e.g. 2 < 11). That could be extended to the library web page. (Assuming the priority is Galaxy since it's probably easier to implement convenience functionality there than on the web, and convenience is supposed to be Galaxy's raison d'etre.)