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Just a couple of thoughts for the game pages and the games themselves for the GoG powers that be...

First, I'm downloading the games i have bought and packaging of the zip files for extra content is sort of all over the place. One zip will unzip to the root where you unpack it. The next will put them in folders named what they are, "avatars", "wallpapers", etc. A third will be nice and label the folders with the game name... "Pacman Avatars", "Pacman Wallpapers", etc.

Any chance of unifying so all the structures are the same? My personal preference is to unpack them in a game name folder followed by the file type folder. /game/type/files (this would greatly help with batch unpacking... but however you choose, if each structure was the same, it would be really nice ;)

My other request is to put the Game version on the games detail page with the publisher, release date, comparability, etc.

Just some thoughts.
Post edited December 06, 2011 by user deleted
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hucklebarry: Just a couple of thoughts for the game pages and the games themselves for the GoG powers that be...

First, I'm downloading the games i have bought and packaging of the zip files for extra content is sort of all over the place. One zip will unzip to the root where you unpack it. The next will put them in folders named what they are, "avatars", "wallpapers", etc. A third will be nice and label the folders with the game name... "Pacman Avatars", "Pacman Wallpapers", etc.

Any chance of unifying so all the structures are the same? My personal preference is to unpack them in a game name folder followed by the file type folder. /game/type/files (this would greatly help with batch unpacking... but however you choose, if each structure was the same, it would be really nice ;)

My other request is to put the Game version on the games detail page with the publisher, release date, comparability, etc.

Just some thoughts.
The packaging thing I have no clue about, but the wiki does try to give the version when possible. It is, as all wiki are, a work in progress but check it out at gogwiki.com and see if it fills in that info for you. :)
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PCGameGuy: the wiki does try to give the version when possible. It is, as all wiki are, a work in progress but check it out at gogwiki.com and see if it fills in that info for you. :)
I see that on the wiki, which is nice, but I think this belongs on the main GoG profile as well. Below is the information given on the official game page. I'm just suggesting that version number belongs there too ;) (both suggestions are very minor and extremely low priority, but if the GoG elves are bored this xmas....)

genre
download size
avg. user rating
release date
compatible with
languages
developer / publisher
game modes