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bazilisek: I'm disappointed that the forums are basically untouched. The subforum system needs revamping, many people want user profiles etc., not to mention the many advanced forum features it would be nice to have and which free forum solutions have been offering for ages.
No worries, everything will get some attention from us sooner or later, forums are not excluded :)
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SimonG: While I can see the need for a little bit of tinkering here, I hope GOG doesn't start incorporating some (imo) stupid features like "signatures" et al. I like the sleek, minimalistic look of the forums.
I don't think we'll integrate giant animated PNG signatures. Think of the headache that would give me as a moderator. :(
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Tormentfan: I don't think it'll come down to stopping selling classic games, but I do think we'll see a marked reduction of classic releases in favour of newer more expensive titles.

This however is opinion.
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Zandolf: That's my concern also. I hope I'm wrong but I think thats how it will work out in the long run.
We're committed to continuing to release classic games regularly; we know that's what most of our current audience came here for, and we don't intend to disappoint them. Many of the newer releases that we offer will be games like Legend of Grimrock, which is certainly a new game, but if you like old classic dungeon crawlers why wouldn't you want to pick this up? It's a fantastic homage to greats like Eye of the Beholder or Dungeon Master. Even the new releases will tend to have that GOG.com feel.

We know what got us where we are today, and we're not going to throw it all away. Don't worry. ;)
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jefequeso: too long :(
Jeffqueso, meet bit.ly. Bit.ly, jeffqueso. I think you kids will get along just great.