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mrkgnao: It's possible. Which specific date filters are you interested in? Addition Date? Something else? (there are quite a few of them)
Surely Addition Date and maybe also Release Date.
I don't know about others, however (My Date?).
I'm mostly talking about the "earlier\late than" filters.
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ANNOUNCEMENT:
Version 6.1.9 has been released with the following features:

* Changed all the earlier/later date filters (Last Sale Date, Best Sale Date, Release Date, Addition Date, My Date, My Date Range) to default to today's date [suggested by phaolo]

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Post edited September 18, 2015 by mrkgnao
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mrkgnao: Version 6.1.9
Thank you mrgwoof :P
Has anyone noticed that any mention of the game "Worlds of Magic" has disappeared? Its game page was but now this only leads to the page listing all of their games. The most recent version from the Wayback Machine is from the 5th of September 2015 ([url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150905053610/http://www.gog.com/game/worlds_of_magic]link), so it must have been removed quite recently.
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Lillesort131: Has anyone noticed that any mention of the game "Worlds of Magic" has disappeared? Its game page was but now this only leads to the page listing all of their games. The most recent version from the Wayback Machine is from the 5th of September 2015 ([url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150905053610/http://www.gog.com/game/worlds_of_magic]link), so it must have been removed quite recently.
Removed four days ago. Reported in the usual thread: and [url=http://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_what_did_just_update_thread/post10331]here.
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Lillesort131: Has anyone noticed that any mention of the game "Worlds of Magic" has disappeared? Its game page was but now this only leads to the page listing all of their games. The most recent version from the Wayback Machine is from the 5th of September 2015 ([url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150905053610/http://www.gog.com/game/worlds_of_magic]link), so it must have been removed quite recently.
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mrkgnao: Removed four days ago. Reported in the usual thread: and [url=http://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_what_did_just_update_thread/post10331]here.
I completely forgot about that thread, sorry for polluting this one.
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mrkgnao: Removed four days ago. Reported in the usual thread: and [url=http://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_what_did_just_update_thread/post10331]here.
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Lillesort131: I completely forgot about that thread, sorry for polluting this one.
No problem whatsoever. It's as good a thread to ask the question as any.
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ANNOUNCEMENT:
Version 6.2.0 has been released with the following features:

* Added display of "Game ID" (in the "Image + Forum" column)
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mrkgnao: * Added display of "Game ID" (in the "Image + Forum" column)
Thanks ; )
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mrkgnao: ...
how do i set up the search mask to get a list of all stuff that gog offers up to 9,99$ AND is costs max 9,99€ in germany?
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mrkgnao: ...
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apehater: how do i set up the search mask to get a list of all stuff that gog offers up to 9,99$ AND is costs max 9,99€ in germany?
You can't, not directly, because:
1) MaGog only monitor prices in US$, not in Euro and other currencies.
2) MaGog doesn't offer filtering by regional prices.
The reason is that there are just too many regions and currencies to make this feasible. Sorry.

But you can approximate it very well by simply listing all the games that cost up to $9.99 in the US and sorting them by their price in Germany.

Here is the link that does that:
[url=http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=620&scp=gdspur&dsp=ip&ord=_d0&flt=pnm~9.99~&opt=&myf=ThuSep241542412015_laQ0TgbFaZUpG]http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=620&scp=gdspur&dsp=ip&ord=_d0&flt=pnm~9.99~&opt=&myf=ThuSep241542412015_laQ0TgbFaZUpG[/url]

If you scroll to the bottom, you can see that the most expensive game costs $11.09 in Germany, which is the GOG equivalent of 9.99 Euro, I believe. This means that there is no game that costs up to $9.99 in the US and costs more than 9.99 Euro in Germany.

So simply listing all the games that cost up to $9.99 in the US will get you the list you want.

Hope this helps.
Post edited September 24, 2015 by mrkgnao
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apehater: how do i set up the search mask to get a list of all stuff that gog offers up to 9,99$ AND is costs max 9,99€ in germany?
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mrkgnao: You can't, not directly, because:
1) MaGog only monitor prices in US$, not in Euro and other currencies.
2) MaGog doesn't offer filtering by regional prices.
The reason is that there are just too many regions and currencies to make this feasible. Sorry.

But you can approximate it very well by simply listing all the games that cost up to $9.99 in the US and sorting them by their price in Germany.

Here is the link that does that:
[url=http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=620&scp=gdspur&dsp=ip&ord=_d0&flt=pnm~9.99~&opt=&myf=ThuSep241542412015_laQ0TgbFaZUpG]http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=620&scp=gdspur&dsp=ip&ord=_d0&flt=pnm~9.99~&opt=&myf=ThuSep241542412015_laQ0TgbFaZUpG[/url]

If you scroll to the bottom, you can see that the most expensive game costs $11.09 in Germany, which is the GOG equivalent of 9.99 Euro, I believe. This means that there is no game that costs up to $9.99 in the US and costs more than 9.99 Euro in Germany.

So simply listing all the games that cost up to $9.99 in the US will get you the list you want.

Hope this helps.
thanks
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mrkgnao: You are welcome to ask for new features. I have my own ideas, but would love to hear from you.
I love MaGog very much. I had an idea for a feature that I would love to see GOG implement but I'm not sure if they ever will. It'll be going up on the community wishlist, but since Magog is so useful I wonder if it is something that would be possible to implement here? I really wasn't sure where this would be best implemented, Magog or Barefoot Essentials, and I'm not even sure it will be possible at all to implement but it would be really useful.

I know Magog can import your library of games, which makes it much more useful.

Is it possible to import public wishlists of friends? If it could be made to do that, I would love to be able to see which of my GOG friends, if any, have a said game on their wishlist. This would help out so much when buying extra keys for games you already to know easily who it would be best to give it to. Otherwise, right now I have to go into everybody's public wishlist one by one, which is quite tedious.

What do you think? Do you think this would be useful? Is it possible to implement in Magog? Do you feel that it belongs in Magog, or maybe Barefoot Essentials or AdaliaFundamentals (I know Adaliabooks is really bogged down already just trying to get the features he already envisions working correctly)? Or is it just a pipedream that I should hope GOG someday implements?
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mrkgnao: You are welcome to ask for new features. I have my own ideas, but would love to hear from you.
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vulchor: I love MaGog very much. I had an idea for a feature that I would love to see GOG implement but I'm not sure if they ever will. It'll be going up on the community wishlist, but since Magog is so useful I wonder if it is something that would be possible to implement here? I really wasn't sure where this would be best implemented, Magog or Barefoot Essentials, and I'm not even sure it will be possible at all to implement but it would be really useful.

I know Magog can import your library of games, which makes it much more useful.

Is it possible to import public wishlists of friends? If it could be made to do that, I would love to be able to see which of my GOG friends, if any, have a said game on their wishlist. This would help out so much when buying extra keys for games you already to know easily who it would be best to give it to. Otherwise, right now I have to go into everybody's public wishlist one by one, which is quite tedious.

What do you think? Do you think this would be useful? Is it possible to implement in Magog? Do you feel that it belongs in Magog, or maybe Barefoot Essentials or AdaliaFundamentals (I know Adaliabooks is really bogged down already just trying to get the features he already envisions working correctly)? Or is it just a pipedream that I should hope GOG someday implements?
You'll be glad to hear that this already exists on MaGog.

MaGog scans the public wishlists of anyone agreeing to it and displays the information under each game's "Wishlisted By" field. You can thus do two things:
1) If you have a gift code for some game, you simply go to that game's entry to see who wishlisted it.
2) If you're interested in the wishlist of a specific person, you can filter for it like any other filter.

In order to have one's wishlist scanned by MaGog, one needs to agree to it, which is done by posting in The Directory of Public Wishlists thread. Read the instructions in post #1 of that thread and follow them.

Now all you have to do is list yourself in The Directory of Public Wishlists and tell all your friends to do the same.
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mrkgnao: You'll be glad to hear that this already exists on MaGog.

MaGog scans the public wishlists of anyone agreeing to it and displays the information under each game's "Wishlisted By" field. You can thus do two things:
1) If you have a gift code for some game, you simply go to that game's entry to see who wishlisted it.
2) If you're interested in the wishlist of a specific person, you can filter for it like any other filter.

In order to have one's wishlist scanned by MaGog, one needs to agree to it, which is done by posting in The Directory of Public Wishlists thread. Read the instructions in post #1 of that thread and follow them.

Now all you have to do is list yourself in The Directory of Public Wishlists and tell all your friends to do the same.
Oh that is so awesome! Thanks.

Maybe you should put a link to the Directory in the OP. It looks like there should be more people on the list.
Oh, I got a list of games MaGog was not able to identify.

- 1441620909
- 1441698423
- 1420803825
- 1442929198
- 1207659493
- 1426604303
Post edited September 25, 2015 by vulchor