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So I want to support GoG and everything, but one thing about this interface that has been driving me nuts since the first day I bought Witcher 3, is the fact that titles of games or DLC longer than a couple words gets cut off and there's no way (that I've found) to see what the full phrase is. For example, I'm in the "extra downloads" section of my Witcher 3 game and looking at all the DLC I have... but I have no way of knowing! All I can see is "WITCHER 3: WILD HUNT, THE - HEA..." Hea? What is "Hea"? Why, when I mouse over it, can I not see what it is? And they're ALL like that!! If I click on it, it just re-downloads the content, but the phrase is still cut off by this "..." nonsense. Why? WHY GoG?
Maybe it's a screen resolution thing? I get the full file name, even though for longer files the name has to continue on a second line. Maybe it's a browser addon, or a Galaxy thing?
I'm guessing you're talking about Galaxy, which is just an awful client.
I'd sue them if I were you.
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mike_cesara: I'd sue them if I were you.
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mike_cesara: I'd sue them if I were you.
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Tauto: Oh,that's funny
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Just thought you might want to know that making large content-free posts (like posts with large numbers of empty lines) is rather disruptive and can lead to people downrepping your post just to hide it to reduce the amount of scrolling necessary.
This is often an artefact of modern web design. Tooltips are very useful for pointer-based input devices but don't translate well to touchscreens. The mobile demographic is always prioritised by designers, though I cannot understand why they skip simple features that work well for a subset of the users.

I have even had multiple instances when clients with design reviews in their workflows outright mark all forms of tooltips as errors during web development. I am not a designer so all this is way beyond my reasoning.
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Tauto: Oh,that's funny
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dtgreene: Just thought you might want to know that making large content-free posts (like posts with large numbers of empty lines) is rather disruptive and can lead to people downrepping your post just to hide it to reduce the amount of scrolling necessary.
Down vote ME? No,I do not believe you.
New members should be treated with a bit of respect and NOT ridiculed.
Post edited May 31, 2016 by Tauto