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Is there a way for a member to setup the queue the way they want? There does not seem to be any pattern to how the reviews are lined up. What I want is the most up to date review on top. Instead what I get is a review done in a certain year followed by a review done in a more recent date followed by a review done years past.
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oninowon: Is there a way for a member to setup the queue the way they want? There does not seem to be any pattern to how the reviews are lined up. What I want is the most up to date review on top. Instead what I get is a review done in a certain year followed by a review done in a more recent date followed by a review done years past.
This user-made plugin lets you sort reviews a few different ways, if that helps:

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/adalia_fundamentals_fixing_gog_so_you_dont_have_to

"Review Sort:
- Sort reviews by; Date, Helpfulness, Stars, Length
- Change number of reviews displayed per page
- Remove the teaser link so the whole review is loaded by default "

Well-made, highly-recommended by the GOG community.
Post edited February 18, 2016 by tfishell
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oninowon: Is there a way for a member to setup the queue the way they want? There does not seem to be any pattern to how the reviews are lined up. What I want is the most up to date review on top. Instead what I get is a review done in a certain year followed by a review done in a more recent date followed by a review done years past.
The reviews on the game pages are sorted by how many other users have rated them as helpful/not helpful. Unfortunately, the earliest helpful-rated reviews pretty much stay at or near the top, and since GOG removed the ability to sort by newest for some unfathomable reason, there's no good way for newer reviews to be seen without digging through however many "pages" there happen to be (or installing a userscript like Adalia Fundamentals, which tfishell mentioned).