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Remove them from your library those weird and akward titles accumulated throughtout the years...

What was I thinking with buying games such as Leviathian Warships, Evoland, Flottila or Death Rally
Not to mention games such as X3 where i did not even managed to get past the tutorial because of imminent boredomn.

Now I don't know if GoG offers the eternal removal of the piss and sleight you managed to grab during low personality periods but would you also get rid of them?

You would try to get as fast away as possible from that hardcore sleazy chick with puncture marks, birth strains and punk greened hair now would you?

Though games are different i guess.... Steam offers such a function and i already accumulated 44 games ( out of 351 games ) that deserve no space on my machine nicely grouped together in a thrashcan group...

But something is withholding me from taking the last steps. Is this normal or are this hoarder genes trying to take over the show???!!!!
As long as I can hide and ignore the games I don't want to see, I fail to see the point why I should try to completely remove them from an online account.
Yes and the hide feature is not enough for me, some games literally corrupts my library by how shit they are and even if i don't see them, i know they are there and i can feel their wrongness.

This may sound rather crazy to some and alright you may be right but it's absolutely true.
Post edited April 27, 2020 by ChrisGamer300
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ChrisGamer300: Yes and the hide feature is not enough for me, some games literally corrupts my library by how shit they are and even if i don't see them, i know they are there and i can feel their wrongness.

This may sound rather crazy to some and alright you may be right but it's absolutely true.
Like a dirty plate put into the clean ones, you know it is there and can sleep until you throw it out.

Would you pay for it to remove these games? Maybe a new income type for gog :D
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No, but I wish I could give some away. I mean the ones I started, discovered I don't like them at all and never finished, will never play again. In the good old days with physical copies I'd just sell them or give to friends who have different taste in games - someone would get something out of them. With digital copies it's just an eternal waste.
No. If you don’t like something you brought, then simply do not download it, and hide it in your library. Even the worse game imaginable might be resurrected, modded, or otherwise fixed in the future and be the best game ever. It’s better to have something and not need it, than need it and not have it.

Now then, if only someone came around and totally fixed man o war that would be great (even if it needed a total rewrite!).
I'm very specific in what I add to my library, even if it's free, so there is not much clutter to remove in the first place.

It's pretty much only stuff from mystery key giveaways that qualify for that and I have removed those permanently on more than one occasion.
I don't see a need to remove games from my library. I've got some games from Humble that I'll probably never play, but I don't mind having them in my library. Then again, I'm a bit addicted to collecting games (digital and physical, though I prefer physical by a long shot), so my opinion might not mean much but still. What's the point of removing a game in totality? Just uninstall it.
I've never even felt the need to hide any game, so why someone would want to remove some permanently is beyond me.
I'd like having this as an option. If I can throw away physical games, I don't see why I shouldn't be able to with digital ones.
It's easier to hide them, plus from GOG's point of view there are probably fewer issues in the event of an account getting temporarily hijacked (ie, hackers can't permanently "throw away" your games for you).
I'm content to hide, although I haven't done so on GOG yet.

Steam's complete lack of quality control on the other hand, makes permanent deletion more useful.

I once picked up a game called Measurement Problem in some giveaway. Never played it - just installed long enough for cards to drop. Several months later, the developers decided to rebrand the game as PUBG - artwork and everything.

It was promptly removed from sale, but it took Valve another few months before they removed the spurious PUBG library entry.

I now have the charmingly titled game "App 934560".
I prefer hiding bad games. As soon as I'd delete a game from my account someone would release a great mod.
You delete XCOM: Enemy Unknown because it's easy and boring (it's great actually) and some days later there comes Long War (too hard for me).
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MightyFloTheKing: I prefer hiding bad games. As soon as I'd delete a game from my account someone would release a great mod.
You delete XCOM: Enemy Unknown because it's easy and boring (it's great actually) and some days later there comes Long War (too hard for me).
Yeah I cant see why to remove games, just hide them.
Best is to only get what you like :P
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Orkhepaj: Best is to only get what you like :P
Totally, but I do in fact buy lots of stuff I don't play. I do keep this as a memorial of my failures. But I just don't seem to learn...