GameRacer: (imo a low rating isn't very helpful or informative & I feel that other methods [like users setting the newcomer straight with a reply on how to properly use the thread and act within it] would be better suited and more helpful in such cases....well unless a newcomers was rude or kept persisting, that is[in such cases I feel that low rating/ignoring/reporting would work better)
AB2012: I don't want to add to the off-topicness but during last month when the exceedingly generous Doc donated over 200 keys, there were something like 15-16 requests that finkleroy turned down, many 1-day old accounts with zero paid games, zero forum interaction (and
one even brazenly asked how to play the rep system upwards on another thread). Out of those I think I've seen only 3-4 of them post on the forums on other topics and actually intend to become part of the community instead of vanishing into thin air.
I don't think anyone sits there hating them personally but that's not a particularly good ratio. Even the usual posting a link to the Community Gifting Thread is giving a lot of benefit of the doubt, as although that doesn't require forum participation, the word "Community" obviously means more than
'create a new account, ask for a game, then disappear never to be seen of again'. For all "GOG's forum is not perfect" observations, there is a solid core of decent people here and I suspect a lot of downvoting is just people not wanting to see finkleroy or the generous donors to end up getting scammed.
Yeah this is one of my fears and why I stopped donating so many Stronghold games.
Originally I planed at least having all the time one Stronghold HD Version on the list but I stopped because I thought that it would devalue it because then people would startk taking it for granted to get one.
Now I donate when I can or just as my sacrifice to God when something really good happened.