ConsulCaesar: The way I see it:
-The number of votes in the community wishlist is not a contractual obligation for GOG, and there is no "threshold" number of votes which assures that a game will be released.
Bingo!
I'm always amazed when people bring the number of votes on the wishlist up as an argument which game(s) GOG
has to(!) release.
Just yesterday someone (
frothing with anger) claimed that (
and here it comes) "
the old rumour" that games get released here if they collect 500 votes on the community's wishlist obviously doesn't mean anything, anymore.
I mean, come on - he wrote it himself: "
rumour".
How can it be that people don't know what the word rumour means.
I remember some years ago, we had one forum user who posted in every single new official thread as the first commentator.
Turned out months later (
I believe someone asked him about it) that he had read the rumour (
here it is again), that the first commentator under official threads receives a free gift from GOG.
Needless to say that wasn't true.
And when he got told that, he was pissed and angry at GOG, as if they would have broken some kind of invisible contract with him, that only he knew about.
Edit: deleted some generally fitting, but unrelated to the situation at hand, sentence.