Posted June 04, 2020
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I said both MIGHT and IN SOME WAY.
So that could mean improvements to Galaxy to better support us, make it more appealing ... or maybe a lite version of Galaxy ... who knows. But it is beyond even those possibilities, it is about a written record of those displeased about something, etc and why. And its effect or impact may be felt beyond any downloader.
But you cannot even compare the return of the GOG Downloader itself with a lottery where the winner is picked at random and has no say in winning ... other than getting a ticket.
If GOG did something, it wouldn't be random, it would be based on decision making and choice.
So as I keep trying to make clear, it is not about the odds.
If anything, it is about degrees of unhappiness.
Take the appeal for an official Linux downloader.
You can look at the number of votes, and determine that a lot of people want it.
What those votes don't tell you though, is how badly most want it ... or how upset they are at not getting it.
No doubt some want it badly and some are upset about not getting it.
But many or most could have voted for it like I did, because it would be nice to have. I did that, because even though I am primarily a Windows user, I also download Linux files for my games when available, and because no-one knows what the future might bring. I don't like having all my eggs in one basket.
So that could mean improvements to Galaxy to better support us, make it more appealing ... or maybe a lite version of Galaxy ... who knows. But it is beyond even those possibilities, it is about a written record of those displeased about something, etc and why. And its effect or impact may be felt beyond any downloader.
But you cannot even compare the return of the GOG Downloader itself with a lottery where the winner is picked at random and has no say in winning ... other than getting a ticket.
If GOG did something, it wouldn't be random, it would be based on decision making and choice.
So as I keep trying to make clear, it is not about the odds.
If anything, it is about degrees of unhappiness.
Take the appeal for an official Linux downloader.
You can look at the number of votes, and determine that a lot of people want it.
What those votes don't tell you though, is how badly most want it ... or how upset they are at not getting it.
No doubt some want it badly and some are upset about not getting it.
But many or most could have voted for it like I did, because it would be nice to have. I did that, because even though I am primarily a Windows user, I also download Linux files for my games when available, and because no-one knows what the future might bring. I don't like having all my eggs in one basket.
Post edited June 04, 2020 by Timboli