Posted September 11, 2008
First off, I love this site so far. I love the idea behind it, I love the site design itself - excellent work. Unfortunately, there aren't any games available yet that I'd want to purchase... I'm confident that will change soon.
I noticed there's already a "Game Wish List" thread - obviously that is and will continue to be a huge topic. Would it be easier for both the GOG team and the end-users to have an interactive tally control in order to input requests or "bump" requests that are already on the list?
I did a quick look around and I can't find a site right now that has an example of this, but I know I've seen them... basically just a list (from most requested to least) of games. End-users can add a vote to a game they'd like to request, while the GOG team can easily see what the end-users are looking for. Sure, the list would get big and people can probably vote more than once (depending on implementation)... but in my mind it beats reading (currently) 24 pages of requests in order to tally up how popular a given request is.
Just a quick $0.02 cent suggestion. I expect that $0.02 to be taken off a future purchase :-)
I noticed there's already a "Game Wish List" thread - obviously that is and will continue to be a huge topic. Would it be easier for both the GOG team and the end-users to have an interactive tally control in order to input requests or "bump" requests that are already on the list?
I did a quick look around and I can't find a site right now that has an example of this, but I know I've seen them... basically just a list (from most requested to least) of games. End-users can add a vote to a game they'd like to request, while the GOG team can easily see what the end-users are looking for. Sure, the list would get big and people can probably vote more than once (depending on implementation)... but in my mind it beats reading (currently) 24 pages of requests in order to tally up how popular a given request is.
Just a quick $0.02 cent suggestion. I expect that $0.02 to be taken off a future purchase :-)