Posted March 26, 2019
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BKGaming: I've seen people talking about GOG on various places like Reddit due to the sale, and the comments I've seen largely relate to a) how much the redesign sucks and b) the lack of release filters which have made some people not want to spend money here because they are specifically looking for older games.
These decisions are just baffling and GOG is only hurting themselves.
Meanwhile Steam has announced their redesign and what it will looks like: https://www.gameinformer.com/gdc-2019/2019/03/20/valve-plans-steam-facelift-with-library-redesign-new-events-page
While Epic lays out their roadmap for 2019: https://trello.com/b/GXLc34hk/epic-games-store-roadmap
And GOG looks like their sitting on the thumbs doing nothing worthwhile while slapping each other on the back saying "Good job".
Thanks for the info. Good that they inform their users beforehand, but that design looks awful as well. Pretty similar to the new heinous GOG from what little I can see from the screenshots. These decisions are just baffling and GOG is only hurting themselves.
Meanwhile Steam has announced their redesign and what it will looks like: https://www.gameinformer.com/gdc-2019/2019/03/20/valve-plans-steam-facelift-with-library-redesign-new-events-page
While Epic lays out their roadmap for 2019: https://trello.com/b/GXLc34hk/epic-games-store-roadmap
And GOG looks like their sitting on the thumbs doing nothing worthwhile while slapping each other on the back saying "Good job".
For GOG, I actually have little idea what is going on now with the sale, because going to the frontpage is utterly awful, so I avoid it (using a link directly to the forum instead). Move your mouse anywhere and some crap starts playing. It looks more like a student has finished a web course and is trying to show off his new cool skills. Usability? Fuck that. Not important.