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And it wouldn't be the same without you all.

Almost 7 Years
Just about 30,000 Wishes Added
Around 3,980,000 Votes Cast
And over 1,000,000 Votes Fulfilled

The Community Wishlist is one of the things that makes GOG.com tick, because no matter what, we're always working hard to listen and deliver. Whether it's games, website features, or GOG Galaxy development - the Community Wishlist is always the first place we look, and it's proven time and time again to be our favorite bargaining chip on the quest for new games and a better GOG.com. With just a tad over one million wishlist votes fulfilled, we want to take this opportunity to look at just a few of the wishes we got to take on.





Out of all the games in the world, several stand out as most highly requested. <span class="bold">System Shock 2</span> at 36,000 votes was one of our first major conquests - this is the game that really paved way for the most fantastic retro releases and, back when we needed it most, showed how much demand and excitement there can still be for the classics. Who knows, perhaps there is more legendary horror lurking right around the corner, hackers.
<span class="bold">The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind</span> at 25,000 votes just joined our gang alongside the earlier Elder Scrolls titles and more Bethesda goodness - but that's not all the wishlisted games, not by a long shot. With your help we checked off the <span class="bold">X-Wing</span> and <span class="bold">TIE Fighter</span> series, <span class="bold">DOOM</span> & <span class="bold">Quake</span>, <span class="bold">Sam &amp; Max Hit The Road</span> and way, way more.





Bit by bit, we're improving GOG.com - adding new features, and changing things up. Across the years we've added and [url=https://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/add_linux_versions_of_games]Linux support (and then changed the Linux icon) to your games, introduced little things like update notifications, [url=https://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/change_log_in_game_library] change-logs, and the ability to mark your games as completed (and many other tags). The community wishlist was also one of the many reasons we began working on GOG Galaxy.





There's still a lot of work ahead of us, and there are a ton of things in progress: we're still hunting for more, and more, and more classics, we're working on making GOG Galaxy the best gaming client you've ever used, and we're still actively seeking a specialist who can hook us up with some more time (a few hours per day would be nice) to do all that. All of this, while we continue to be a DRM-free store today, tomorrow, and forever!





The community wishlist is a great way for you to keep us aware of your needs, and it's an equally powerful tool for us to react, and to prioritise the future. So if there's a game you've always wanted, a great idea for the site, or something that's been bugging you for ages - don't hesitate, make a wish or cast your vote. It might just become our next big project.
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BillyMaysFan59: Posting my stats, just for lulz....

wishes added: 26, wishes voted: 415, wishes fulfilled from all your votes: 57

358 unfulfilled from my votes

I really wish I could see a list of the wishes that were fulfilled from my votes.
Agreed. This makes the wishlist in some ways pointless because if and when they get filled I have no idea what I wished for.
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hedwards: But, they used to be about old games, now they've got not just new games, but movies as well.
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CharlesGrey: And ain't that just a terrible thing?!

Wait, no... Actually I'm OK with this. I'm still waiting for them to start selling DRM-free pizza, though.
Considering how bad the support is, how the website barely functions and that Galaxy remains a joke, I can't see how anybody would be OK with them diverting focus. Now, if they would have the resources to keep the site running and add other things on top of that, I could see it being a good thing.

But, honestly, the place has been mismanaged for years and doesn't have the staffing or resources to handle the growth.

They've managed to make 1m wishes come through and that's great, but I can't recall the last time I went to a shop who had such an amateurish website.
Good job, all you guys! Hopefully we'll see more from you guys as GOG.com continues to grow! Maybe we can get some SNK? S'more Capcom? Maybe an increase in Falcom titles? So much out there, and I look forward to seeing it all here on GOG.
Your stats:

wishes added: 66, wishes voted: 1142

wishes fulfilled from all your votes: 298
You are one of the better sites out there!
Thank you GOG!
You've got to be kidding me... basic forum functions that have been broken for ages get ignored but you're crowing about a million wishes being granted? Surely this is just a joke, right?
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Momo1991: You've got to be kidding me... basic forum functions that have been broken for ages get ignored but you're crowing about a million wishes being granted? Surely this is just a joke, right?
I think what it says is that we haven't been voting for the correct things.

The forum log in has been broken for at least a year now and nobody seems to care about fixing it.
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Momo1991: You've got to be kidding me... basic forum functions that have been broken for ages get ignored but you're crowing about a million wishes being granted? Surely this is just a joke, right?
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hedwards: I think what it says is that we haven't been voting for the correct things.

The forum log in has been broken for at least a year now and nobody seems to care about fixing it.
Uh huh...

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/alts_repression_workaround_5

Apparently we need a newsletter :-p
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hedwards: I think what it says is that we haven't been voting for the correct things.

The forum log in has been broken for at least a year now and nobody seems to care about fixing it.
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Momo1991: Uh huh...

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/alts_repression_workaround_5

Apparently we need a newsletter :-p
That particular thread is evidence that Apehater is abusing the rep system. The points should have been mine :-P

Also, he hasn't shown me the link for the newsletter.
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Momo1991: Uh huh... but I would

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/alts_repression_workaround_5

Apparently we need a newsletter :-p
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hedwards: That particular thread is evidence that Apehater is abusing the rep system. The points should have been mine :-P

Also, he hasn't shown me the link for the newsletter.
Thanks for the chuckle. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for the mail though...
yeah ... thats great gog ... great for you
cool
Thank you all at GOG
And please keep up the great work.
Thank you GoG! You guys have created a strong community around classic games and the great effort you take to actively listen to our wishes and conversations is noticed and very much appreciated!
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hedwards: But, they used to be about old games, now they've got not just new games, but movies as well.
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CharlesGrey: And ain't that just a terrible thing?!

Wait, no... Actually I'm OK with this. I'm still waiting for them to start selling DRM-free pizza, though.
I'm looking for that feature in the community wishlist, to vote, but can't find it! :)