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ive been questioning myself lately is there or will there be any way to remove particular game from your game (bought) list?No matter the reasons..
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RottenRotz: ive been questioning myself lately is there or will there be any way to remove particular game from your game (bought) list?No matter the reasons..
You cant remove, I think you can hide it, or just move it to the end of the shelf.

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Whether GOG adds the function sometime you'd have to bribe the worker bear with builders bum.
Post edited May 16, 2011 by reaver894
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RottenRotz: ive been questioning myself lately is there or will there be any way to remove particular game from your game (bought) list?No matter the reasons..
I've seen this question before, and by yourself the answer is always no. You can contact GOG and see what they can do but I still doubt they will actually remove it. No matter what you would have to ask GOG.

I have been wrong before.
Not that I know of. Though I haven't looked far into it since I don't want to remove any of my games.
I doubt GOG will ever let you remove a game simply because one of their selling points is you buy it you keep it. Like marrage this is for better or for worse.
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Delixe: I doubt GOG will ever let you remove a game simply because one of their selling points is you buy it you keep it. Like marrage this is for better or for worse.
Thats why we invented Divorce aswell...
This type of thread has been popping up a lot on steam and now on gog. All I can say to that is why? What harm is there in having a game you no longer want associated with your account? Unlike steam, people can't even see your game list so you can't even get embarassed to strangers.
Post edited May 16, 2011 by Kabuto
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reaver894: Thats why we invented Divorce aswell...
Yeah it's only like marrage. Consider you buy it you keep it as both a promise and a threat :p
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reaver894: Thats why we invented Divorce aswell...
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Delixe: Yeah it's only like marrage. Consider you buy it you keep it as both a promise and a threat :p
Trust me, shit ain't over when you get divorced:)

Yes, your games stay on your shelf. If you really find you have this level of OCD consider writing a greasemonkey script to hide it from yourself.
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Delixe: I doubt GOG will ever let you remove a game simply because one of their selling points is you buy it you keep it. Like marrage this is for better or for worse.
More like knocking a girl up and being associated with her legally for the next 18 years and nine months.
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reaver894: Thats why we invented Divorce aswell...
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Delixe: Yeah it's only like marrage. Consider you buy it you keep it as both a promise and a threat :p
Kind of like "till death do us part".
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Delixe: I doubt GOG will ever let you remove a game simply because one of their selling points is you buy it you keep it. Like marrage this is for better or for worse.
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reaver894: Thats why we invented Divorce aswell...
I would suggest making use of GOG's counselors before resorting to anything so drastic. You can't forget your responsibilities. How do you think your pc feels with new games walking in and out of its life. This is why people should spend time with demos before jumping in to commitment. I blame your parents...
As long as removing doesn't imply a refund - why not.... ^^
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Delixe: I doubt GOG will ever let you remove a game simply because one of their selling points is you buy it you keep it. Like marrage this is for better or for worse.
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Kabuto: More like knocking a girl up and being associated with her legally for the next 18 years and nine months.
You're so optimistic: try 21 years and nine months, you get to pay child support through college these days if the child lives at home. If your child has special needs enjoy "forever".

EDIT: Not sure what current rules are in Canada, but you folks seem to enjoy playing follow the leader with the US on our worst ideas, so...
Post edited May 16, 2011 by orcishgamer
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7thGuardian: As long as removing doesn't imply a refund - why not.... ^^
It doesnt imply refund,of course.I want as any of you for GOG to grow wich means more good old games.Refund is out by all means.
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Kabuto: This type of thread has been popping up a lot on steam and now on gog. All I can say to that is why? What harm is there in having a game you no longer want associated with your account? Unlike steam, people can't even see your game list so you can't even get embarassed to strangers.
Im not embarassed about my games,nothing like that.This is gaming community after all and tastes are different
Post edited May 17, 2011 by RottenRotz