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MarkoH01: Yay, Yay, Yay! These are amazing news ... can't wait to see the "sort by price" and "sort by discount" options being added here as well. It might even lead to a situation in which customers will finally be able to use GOG for browsing the games in the store instead of using third party scripts or sites :)

And after this happened, and pigs learn to fly, the forum will be fixed. Too soon? Too much? Sorry, could not resist and this is the time when miracles do happen ;)
FTFY. Since we're speaking of miracles.

Nice to, finally, see a step into the right direction regarding filters, wish things would move faster.
Some very good suggestions here, until we see them implemented, Ghorin's script is still the best for browsing the game catalogue any time of the year, and especially on sales.

For anyone not shying away from userscripts, give it a try; it adds so many QoL features.
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Bluddy: It may be, but I'm not sure it is. Consider how long they've had this deficient interface -- years and years. How many customers came to GOG during sales but soon gave up because they couldn't find the affordable games they were looking for? My guess is *a lot*. That all adds up over time.
Oh you meant over time? I thought you meant JUST for this sale. My bad.
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HunchBluntley: This seems to be tied to the same issue that makes you (or me, at least) have to also click the "don't show this again" button on the cookies policy reminder ribbon once every day or so (this only comes up on product pages, for whatever reason).
Yeah, same here.

Sometimes it's hard to get GOG's way of thinking.

One the one hand, they give us nice, but unnecessary, playthings like freely changeable forum avatars and taglines, which get saved on every account.
On the other hand they refuse to save our input on the useful settings like search filters and the "don't show this again" checkbox on our accounts.

GOG always seems to have good intentions, but when it comes to implementing these in a really useful way, they usually stop short of the finishing line.
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f1e: Hide DLCs is finally available on GOG.com, DRM-free. Scroll down to the filter list to have access to this long requested feature.
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emter_pl: This feature is now being tested, we also will run A/B tests for different placements and names, but the functionality is already there for you to use :)
thats so awesome, thanks so much. Now we only need ability to hide games we arent interested in (or own on other store)
Post edited December 19, 2019 by Gekko_Dekko
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Any chance of an additional feature "only show DLCs for games you own"?
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gogtrial34987: Any chance of an additional feature "only show DLCs for games you own"?
Ooh, good idea. +1