zeogold: The only exceptions I'll likely make are daggered games where there's a crapton of copies of them I have to give away anyways.
The amount of people who showed up immediately after I said this is almost startling.
I'll get to requests a bit later, kind of busy at the moment (so don't feel neglected if you asked for something), just stopping by to answer some posts.
Cavalary: Ok, I'll be taking a harder line here and say those who don't read the OP (and the lists after it) should just be ignored. I mean, should come a point when it'd be too obvious it's pointless to keep explaining. Everything's there, read it carefully, mull over whether you meet the criteria, then maybe ask for an available game.
Eh...it's worth explaining at least. As has been pointed out, some folks are just new and jump the gun. It's not like we're ever going to run out of new people. Sometimes people will end up being long-time donors like this. The exception would be if they already had it explained to them yet still persist.
Dejavous: Secondarily if you are granted a game from the lists, you should reciprocate and donate to the several giveaways that are hapening on the GoG forums, to keep them going, it's not mandentory but feeding the beast will keep it from dying...
I disagree with that somewhat. It feels kind of wrong to me to suddenly oblige somebody to buy another game just because they got one for free. It's a giveaway, not a pseudo-trade. I mean, if they want to, it's nice, but they shouldn't feel obligated or pressured into it.
Dejavous: Zeo makes it hard to anonymously donate when he tells people who gave what LOL
Cavalary: If it's an anonymous donor, he'll say just that as far as I know, right? Now the recipient will see who the code is from, that's from GOG, but then it's on them to respect the donor's wish and not say publicly who the game's from...
Yes, this is how it works.