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It's about time.i've been saying this for almost five years now.great job!!
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opticq: This. I just asked support to remove some games from my account I hate that I bought that were purchased with other games.
Personally I don't think that it's particularly wise to have games removed from one's account. You can always use the hide option to remove games from your shelf without permanently losing the ability to download them.
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opticq: This. I just asked support to remove some games from my account I hate that I bought that were purchased with other games.
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F4LL0UT: Personally I don't think that it's particularly wise to have games removed from one's account. You can always use the hide option to remove games from your shelf without permanently losing the ability to download them.
I understand but the games I wanted removed are ones I would never even recommend to anyone else let alone play again.

It just makes my account feel so much cleaner :)
Just when i was starting to download Tomb rider. Thank you GOG. It´s better for me have the games separated.
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opticq: I understand but the games I wanted removed are ones I would never even recommend to anyone else let alone play again.
May I ask which ones you mean? I also own a couple of games I despise but still, I wouldn't want them gone from my account.
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F4LL0UT: Personally I don't think that it's particularly wise to have games removed from one's account. You can always use the hide option to remove games from your shelf without permanently losing the ability to download them.
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opticq: I understand but the games I wanted removed are ones I would never even recommend to anyone else let alone play again.

It just makes my account feel so much cleaner :)
Just out of curiosity what were the games? :) "Ken takes Barbie Shopping Extreme Turbo Edition"? :)
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TrevorWilliams: I'd be surprised if even 1% of GOG users knew the forums and wishlist even existed.
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IAmSinistar: So roughly the same percentage as that of people who pull statistics out of nowhere that later turn out to be accurate? ;)
Oh not even close, I'm one in a million! ;)
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opticq: I understand but the games I wanted removed are ones I would never even recommend to anyone else let alone play again.
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F4LL0UT: May I ask which ones you mean? I also own a couple of games I despise but still, I wouldn't want them gone from my account.
American McGee's Grimm - boring, repetitive
Machinarium + Botanicula - point and click exploration, not adventure
2 freebies I wasn't able to gift to anyone - Mount & Blade and Wing Commander 1+2
Ballads of Reemus When the Bed Bites - boring, too easy

I also removed Gucamelee Gold Edition as the STCE is much better.

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opticq: I understand but the games I wanted removed are ones I would never even recommend to anyone else let alone play again.

It just makes my account feel so much cleaner :)
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skeletonbow: Just out of curiosity what were the games? :) "Ken takes Barbie Shopping Extreme Turbo Edition"? :)
I'd play that game :P If it was DRM free of course.
Post edited March 12, 2015 by opticq
Another useful feature for when Galaxy is officially released and has social networking features would be to be able to selectively choose what games on your game shelf are visible to friends/public etc.

On Steam for example, you can either make your entire profile private which is the default IIRC, or public and anyone can see it at all, there's no real in-between with fine granularity, nor do you have the ability to choose what parts of your profile or which games on your shelf are visible to a particular person or group of people. But some 3rd party websites require access to your profile such as Humble Bundle, steamgifts, steamcompanion and others so you have to make it public even if it is just temporary and expose your entire profile to the world.

I know someone who has some kids games and other stuff in his account that was there for someone else that is no longer around to make the story short, however they have these goofy child games in there and other people who don't realize his backstory wonder why he has childrens games for little girls in his account. It creates a potentially awkward situation to explain for example and it's happened for him. Other people might have games that they might be embarrassed by that are adult themed or some other thing they feel awkward to share with the world and might want to hide those games from being visible to the universe without hiding them from their own library view.

Most people probably don't give a crap about that sort of thing (I don't care much about it personally) but others do. My buddy felt really awkward sharing his info for Humble Bundle and did anyway to later have people asking uncomfortable questions. Unfortunate side effects of the limited configurability of social networks in general though, not limited to something like Steam.

Hopefully GOG allows for fine grained privacy controls later on.
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Cavenagh: If you want to save a list of your games, this is with firefox, should work with other browsers as well

File > Save Page As..

and will download your game library as gog.com.html.

All the best
For saving webpages, I use the browser extension/add-on "Mozilla Archive Format"
http://maf.mozdev.org/
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/mozilla-archive-format/
Post edited March 12, 2015 by solar_dome
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PaterAlf: Can you please bring back the individual box art of the Cognition episodes?
Edit: And can you please make the letters that say Episode 1-4 for Cognition ... even tinier. I still can read them.
Yes, why were these affected in the first place? They were already unbundled, and the individual box art told them apart nicely. Good graphics they were too, and now it's just bland. But the letters, I think they're tiny enough since you missed that it says Cognition 1, 2, 4 and 4.
Post edited March 12, 2015 by Rixasha
Sure, but it's easier to read simply the parts of the quote that are relevant to the reply, or if there are no specific parts and the quote is annoyingly long, it could simply be replaced with a "<snip>", "...", or whatever else. But even if there's no quote, the replied-to user gets a notification of the reply (that's due to the reply button being clicked, not the quote tags being in the post).

EDIT: As demonstrated by this post, being a reply to #178.
Post edited March 12, 2015 by Maighstir
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Maighstir: .
Fair enough. I was merely trying to educate someone wanting to post a reply with a reference but not posting the entire wall o' text©.
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IAmSinistar: So roughly the same percentage as that of people who pull statistics out of nowhere that later turn out to be accurate? ;)
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TrevorWilliams: Oh not even close, I'm one in a million! ;)
Then a lucrative career in statistics awaits you here in America, where the average person is smarter than the average person. ;D
Today morning we've unbundled the second of the two games we were to complete in the first week. Let us know if you come across any errors!