Gede: You go to the cinema and
nobody buys the small bucket of popcorn. It is not there to be sold, it is there to push you to the
large bucket that is 50% larger but just 10% more expensive. If you remove the medium size, more people would opt for the smaller bucket.
Sarxis: I do actually buy the medium buckets. Why? The large is too much popcorn for me and mine.
Same point: too many games. Too expensive.
Fascinating. The large one is usually too big, yes.
And some games here do seem too expensive by comparison. Maybe they are well worth it. Maybe I would find them wasted money. I think that GOG's rating system is not able to make those true gems stand out.
BTW, I don't have a joystick. Would I be able to play X-Wing with the analogue stick of a joypad?
EDIT:
StingingVelvet: Everyone thinks media is worthless nowadays.
That is true. I think that it simply gets diluted, as there is less differentiation points.
You would go to a real gamer's house and you would see the colourful boxes on the shelve, the thick manual book, the nice and distinct disc. Great production values.
A pirate would get nothing of that: just some generic burned CD that could become unreadable any moment. You felt so cheap! Like you were missing out on something.
Now everything "looks the same": they are just the bits. Just like the bits in some flash games website, like the bits on some cheap freeware. There is less distinction.
Media nowadays competes with free offering that is "good enough". Can Youtube keep you entertained for an hour? It sure can! And so can those free games.
It is a bit sad, but this is what the market dictates. Expensive media can be bad, while cheap media can be good.