Short summary for those with ADHD: Fuck GOG, I'm pissed.
I'm quickly turning into an anti-fan-boy. The problem with offering a feature which people can waste time by simply making a list and then unceremoniously removing it without notice pisses me off.
I kept a native Linux game list, and was hoping to make a lame list of wish-listed games that people could gift me when asked "what do you want for your birthday, etc.." (A feature sorely missing)...
Either the web guy is a total tool, or there is no interest in providing what "the people" want.
Anyway, I want my 8 to 12 hours back if gogmixes are gone.
As far as the suggested wiki goes, I find it difficult to justify keeping up information for a commercial entity in order to increase their sales. It's much like running a wiki for IBM on how to use, fix and generally do things with their computers if you want to run Mac OS9 on them. It's not silly, but any form of acknowledgement that the community attempted to help others who do run other platforms which in turn probably increased their sales... even one sale is worthwhile.
The "quiet" stance that GOG takes with no official support for any other platform or language and in offering support for Windows 7, in most cases they're standing on the shoulders of giants to begin with like DOSBox and ScummVM.
While on the topic of support... what support? It's all designed to be no real support here anyway, I also understand that the publisher agreements may not allow it, I'm sure not all are that way.
My apologies for the tirade (and the long post), but I'm sure someone from their "marketing/community" department could have made some sort of effort to respond to the users in this case... No?