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There´s a few things I would like to see on the store page of each game to make it (pretty much) perfect.
1. Have an "added to GOG "-date alongside the original release info. This would be great for people who don´t visit very often and can´t keep track of which games are new and old.
2. Add "requires DOSBox" to a game if it´s the DOS version instead of a fixed Windows version. It´s really unclear in some cases.
3. Add links to the game-relevant forum/support-page on the store page like Steam does.

What say ye?
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Threedots_dead: What say ye?
I say you are looking for this page.

EDIT: Or just that site in general :)
Post edited June 28, 2011 by xyem
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Threedots_dead: [...]
1. can be easily checked already

2. has community workaround

3. there're links for games you purchased under account page; personally I think subforums are easily accessed anyway.

And like post above shows, there is always wiki :)
I vote for no. 3.
Sometimes I feel the need to access the related forum directly from the game card.
Agreed, #3 would be nice. The rest was covered pretty well by Thiev.
1. Would be nice but you can sort new releases on the frontpage on the right side, still it would be a welcome addition to include it on the game page.

2. I Can't really tell which games require DOSBOX, so that would definetly help if they had that on the game page.

3. Having a link to the relevant forum would help aswell (it's usually the first thing i click on steam when looking at new releases to get feedback etc).
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Thiev: 1. can be easily checked already

2. has community workaround

3. there're links for games you purchased under account page; personally I think subforums are easily accessed anyway.
Well... yeah, but that´s my point. Instead of relying on wikis and community lists that may or may not be updated as well as searches that don´t give all the relevant info, why not just display that on the game page?
Post edited June 29, 2011 by Threedots_dead
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Thiev: 1. can be easily checked already

2. has community workaround

3. there're links for games you purchased under account page; personally I think subforums are easily accessed anyway.
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Threedots_dead: Well... yeah, but that´s my point. Instead of relying on wikis and community lists that may or may not be updated as well as searches that don´t give all the relevant info, why not just display that on the game page?
I'm guessing because Gog still has a small staff & hasn't found an IT guy that's willing to move to Pollockski-land yet?