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[UPDATE: 15.05.2015]
We've started importing the old Private Messages into Chat. :) It's a process so you will see them gradually being added to your conversations.

[ORIGINAL]

Hi all,

Many of you probably already know this - from the various hints we dropped here and there - but for quite some time now we have been hard at work on the brand new My Account section.

Since this is a very vital part of your experience at GOG.com (basically the one place that's 100% yours), and its release day is approaching pretty fast, I wanted to give you some heads-up and a brief overview of the changes that we have in store for you. Read on! :)

New things dedicated to your games:
-- Shared user wishlist. Yes, this highly requested feature will finally make its debut along with the new My Account. With just a few clicks, you will be able to decide whether your wishlist is private (viewable only by you), shared with friends (viewable only by you and people from your friends list, which is the default setting) or shared with everyone (because why not? ;)). You will get a handy link to your wishlist that you can share wherever and with whomever you like (a GOG.com Account is not required to view a wishlist shared with everyone). :)
-- Advanced filtering. We decided that, since your collections are getting bigger and bigger with each passing day, this is the perfect time to introduce some robust filtering options to both the Library AND Wishlist. Now, finding all your RPGs with Polish localization and co-op will be… well... finally possible. ;) It’s worth noting that the filtering options are based on your collection (so if you have no games with a Polish localization, you will not see the Polish option in the language filter).
-- User tags for the Library. With the new My Account, you will be able to create your own tags (up to 50), assign them to your games and movies and later use them to even better navigate and filter your collection. You will be able to assign multiple tags to each item in your collection and doing so will be possible from both your shelf/list directly or from the game/movie details.
-- Orders history. As part of the transition into the new My Account, we are retiring the "gifts" section, but in its place we are giving you a list of ALL your past orders and ALL your gifts, including the ones that have been given to you (finally). The orders history can be tailored and adjusted to your liking with a few clicks (for example, you can change it to list gifts only).
-- Changelogs. You will be able to view game changelogs directly on the new My Account page within the game details overlay. Of course, not every game will have it, but we will be keeping the changelogs up to date for the most popular, latest titles the same way we are doing right now on the forums.
-- Better organization of the downloads list. We improved the way downloads are organized on the game/movie details overlay. It will be easier to download the correct OS and language version of our installers and see which goodies are part of which DLC.

New things dedicated to communication:
-- Friends list. Already introduced in GOG Galaxy, the friends system is making its way to the GOG.com website as part of the new My Account section.
-- Chat. Old and weary private messages are retiring and are transformed into a new, live chat system. Chat will be available from both GOG Galaxy and My Account. Don't worry, all your past conversations that were conducted via private messages will be imported and preserved in the chat (and you will now be able to continue them live!).

Smaller but notable improvements:
-- Proper game versioning. With the new My Account, we will start to display the actual game version in the downloads on the game details overlay, so you will be able to easily identify if the version you have on your computer is the latest one, or it needs updating.
-- Improved navigation. Now it will be easier to jump straight into the store page, support, and forums relevant to each item in your collection.
-- Locale settings. Change your preferred currency and website / newsletter language directly on My Account to have them stored within your profile.
-- Pagination. We brought back the much requested, tried-and-true pagination view to the new My Account. This change is dictated mostly by your convenience but also by performance / stability for accounts with bigger collections (and with better performance, we are improving your convenience at the same time:)). The default size of each page is 100 items, but we believe that with the myriad of new filtering options it won't be a problem.
-- Text titles. The new My Account will display game/movie titles in text form, both on the list and shelf views. No more deciphering the logos on small boxes! :)
-- Mobile device support. Yes, viewing My Account on your mobile device will no longer be a chore.
-- COMING SOON: Proper graphics and links for all titles. We are conducting a little clean up in this area. Pretty sooan all games should have proper graphics and links in place.
-- COMING SOON: 5 new shelf skins. We are starting with only 1 skin (the classic wood), but soon after release we will add a bunch of new styles. It's purely a visual thing, so we didn't want to focus on that before release. Since many of you requested new styles, we will be introducing them pretty soon.
-- COMING SOON: Improved searching. Soon, finding desired titles will be easier thanks to the search improvements that we'll be implementing on the new My Account. Also, as part of the solution, we will be changing the way that titles from a series are ordered (i.e. Broken Sword should always show up before Broken Sword 2).

Of course the full list of changes and improvements is much longer, but highlights should give you a nice overview of what is coming. Hope you like it already, and that you will love it when we release it in just a few days. :)

Lastly, I wanted to point out the two important things that all of you should keep in mind:
-- The change is mandatory. We love freedom of choice, and we love giving it to you whenever it's possible, but unfortunately in this case it's not possible. Maintaining two, completely separate products dedicated to the same things would negatively impact both of them on all fronts. Performance, scalability, our ability to improve and expand them, but most importantly your convenience - as some of the new features were not possible to implement on the old My Account - would all be impacted.
-- Manual sorting is no more. We have decided to skip this functionality because it was beyond our reach to deliver the quality we wanted to. We decided it would be better if we were focused on the numerous other options requested by you.

Hope all of this gives you a clear vision what to expect in the coming days. Also please rest assured that we already have plans on how to develop the My Account section in the near and distant future: what to add, what should be changed a bit, etc., but we are always open to your feedback - so jump in and share your opinion. :)

Take care,
Chamb & The Website Team
Post edited May 15, 2015 by Chamb
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Hi all,

Thanks for all the feeback and keep it coming! We are carefully reading every post in this topic and making some notes (but please understand we cannot respond to each of you ;)).

As for the chat replacing PMs - which seems to be to most hot topic - here are few more details:
-- By default you will be able chat with everyone on GOG.com - they don't have to be your friends.
-- You will be able to change you default privacy settings to "friends only" or block it completely.
-- You will be able to start conversation the same way you did with PMs - by finding specific user on GOG.com. Previously it was limited only to the forums, but with the new My Account we will be extending that to product reviews, community wishlist, GOGmixes (basically to every place user avatar and name appears on GOG.com).
-- You can chat with multiple people at the same time, but each conversation is 1:1. There are no rooms and/or group conversations.
-- The new chat interface look a lot like the PMs, so it will feel pretty familiar.
Post edited May 09, 2015 by Chamb
This new horizon bites (being nice.)

The right belongs there, but you are hurting yourself. Things were much better before.

Edit: Once upon a time we could have had private messages about this. Now, what? People aren't stupid here, they'll figure it out.
Post edited May 13, 2015 by Dischord
I have now also an updated game (Master of Magic) and wonder what I should do with it?

There is still a flaw, first it did show 0 games in updates collection, after refresh it showed one, but I could not detect what's new (where is the changelog), now it shows still 1 game in updated collection, but the game is not shown anymore. (edit: After another F5 refresh the updated games is now showing 0 but all games is still showing one less, although I guess the game is back there...)

All in all, the experience is not yet really satisfying (definitely not better than before).
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Post edited May 13, 2015 by Trilarion
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Dwarden: hmm it seems the total games counter on my account now shows less games ...
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JudasIscariot: If you had Galaxy on your account, the box for it has been removed as now anyone can download it from the main Galaxy page :)
I think it's that hidden games are no longer shown in that number. My number of games dropped by over 200.... Not that I mind terribly, I was hiding games I had completed, and with the tagging system I don't have to do that anymore.
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toxicTom: But why?!

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I think it's a shift in culture, the adaptation of real time, fast-track, and short-lived back and forth of little to no real substance. Did you notice how there's no option anymore to be notified via email about new messages? More importantly, did you notice how your contacts jump up and down based on each one's status switching between online and offline? You're supposed to use the Chat system in real time, when you and your interlocutor are both online, have a brief exchange and move on.

And I don't know how much burden long and elaborated exchanges are in terms of storage, database maintenance, and servers, but GOG was sure having trouble handling them in terms of consistency and preservation.
I have (or had, not sure I'm going to see them again in their former glory) a good number of lengthy exchanges with other users, and more often than not, messages did not show immediately, and showed up days or weeks later, random messages disappeared breaking the flow of a conversation, and there were a couple of cases, after the site revamp, where the very early exchanges were "lost" after a few months (I could no longer make them show up, they seemed to be hidden behind that tall footer).

This new system deters one from engaging in more lengthy, thought-out conversations, so in familiar GOG fashion, they solved their problem by taking the option away. That's how it looks to me.


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Dischord: This new horizon bites (being nice.)

The right belongs there, but you are hurting yourself. Things were much better before.

Edit: Once upon a time we could have had private messages about this. Now, what? People aren't stupid here, they'll figure it out.
The irony? "Once upon a time" was just two days ago.

And agreed on all points.


EDIT: addition made to reply to toxicTom
Post edited May 13, 2015 by HypersomniacLive
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kparal: Can you elaborate why? Shouldn't be mandatory for the developer to supply a list of changes for every update?
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TheBitterness: This is a really simple one: some games are no longer actively developed, such as Catacombs 3D or Age of Wonders. In these cases there can't really be an active changelog unless, say, something doesn't work with Windows 10 at first and then is later compatible. In a situation like that there would be some sort of changelog to not that there is now, again, full functionality.
Yeah, sure, that's expected - games that haven't changed in a long time will have no changelog attached. But I'm not sure if it was meant this way. In short, I'd really like to see a changelog for every updated game.
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kparal: Doesn't seem to work properly. Changelog for Legend of Grimrock says latest Mac version is 2.2.6, but the downloads page lists just 2.1.0.6.
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Grargar: Both are correct. The installer version is 2.1.0.6, while the version of the game contained in said installer is 2.2.6.
Well, then it's confusing and should be changed. Either ignore installer version and just show game version (do I really care that the installer got updated, when the included game is the same?) or use the same versioning approach as opensource projects and Linux distributions do: product_version-distribution_version.

So that would be 2.2.6-1 for the initial release of 2.2.6 game version, 2.2.6-2 when an installer (or something similarly unimportant, like included help etc) changes, and 2.2.7-1 when 2.2.7 game version is released. Clear, simple, game and distribution version clearly separated, and always rising numbering.

Or there are other possible approaches, just please make the version on the download page and the version in the changelog the same. Thanks.
Post edited May 13, 2015 by kparal
Seriously gog-staff, put MORE wood again into the library! PLEASE!
I can't stand all of this grey-ness... As it is now, it's nothing more but an alibi-design.
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gamefood: Seriously gog-staff, put MORE wood again into the library! PLEASE!
I can't stand all of this grey-ness... As it is now, it's nothing more but an alibi-design.
Yeah the greyness can't be helped GOG has become..Neutral. Word is they plan on moving their offices from Warsaw, Poland to the Neutral homeworld.
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Chamb: -- Proper game versioning. With the new My Account, we will start to display the actual game version in the downloads on the game details overlay, so you will be able to easily identify if the version you have on your computer is the latest one, or it needs updating.
For me, this is the best and most important change. I really hope that the new system gets rolled out soon for all games, and not just on game updates! Thanks :)
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Chamb: -- Proper game versioning. With the new My Account, we will start to display the actual game version in the downloads on the game details overlay, so you will be able to easily identify if the version you have on your computer is the latest one, or it needs updating.
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bratmaxe: For me, this is the best and most important change. I really hope that the new system gets rolled out soon for all games, and not just on game updates! Thanks :)
We're slowly adding game versions where applicable :) Just added a version number to Master of Magic, for example :)

(where applicable = where we know the actual version number as some older games weren't exactly clear on their versioning back in the day...)
Post edited May 13, 2015 by JudasIscariot
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gamefood: Seriously gog-staff, put MORE wood again into the library! PLEASE!
I can't stand all of this grey-ness... As it is now, it's nothing more but an alibi-design.
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DCT: Yeah the greyness can't be helped GOG has become..Neutral. Word is they plan on moving their offices from Warsaw, Poland to the Neutral homeworld.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ussCHoQttyQ
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DCT: Yeah the greyness can't be helped GOG has become..Neutral. Word is they plan on moving their offices from Warsaw, Poland to the Neutral homeworld.
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Siegor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ussCHoQttyQ
It would of been even funnier if Judas or one of the other blues had posted that but still funny man +1
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bratmaxe: For me, this is the best and most important change. I really hope that the new system gets rolled out soon for all games, and not just on game updates! Thanks :)
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JudasIscariot: We're slowly adding game versions where applicable :) Just added a version number to Master of Magic, for example :)

(where applicable = where we know the actual version number as some older games weren't exactly clear on their versioning back in the day...)
Thank you for your answer. It's not the actual game version which is most important to me. The problem right now is that there is no way for me to see if my local installers are up to date with the ones offered on the website. The new system seems to be able to solve this. For example "The Black Mirror" already has the new system: setup_black_mirror_german_2.1.0.3.exe is my local file and on the shelf it writes 1.1(GOG-3). The GOG-3 corresponds to the last two digits (0.3) of my local file and the 1.1 to the second digit (.1). That's at least what I figured.
Post edited May 13, 2015 by bratmaxe
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JudasIscariot: We're slowly adding game versions where applicable :) Just added a version number to Master of Magic, for example :)

(where applicable = where we know the actual version number as some older games weren't exactly clear on their versioning back in the day...)
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bratmaxe: Thank you for your answer. It's not the actual game version which is most important to me. The problem right now is that there is no way for me to see if my local installers are up to date with the ones offered on the website. The new system seems to be able to solve this. For example "The Black Mirror" already has the new system: setup_black_mirror_german_2.1.0.3.exe is my local file and on the shelf it writes 1.1(GOG-3). The GOG-3 corresponds to the last two digits (0.3) of my local file and the 1.1 to the second digit (.1). That's at least what I figured.
The 1.1 is the actual in-game version, the (gog-3) is the GOG version :)
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Chamb: Hope all of this gives you a clear vision what to expect in the coming days. Also please rest assured that we already have plans on how to develop the My Account section in the near and distant future: what to add, what should be changed a bit, etc., but we are always open to your feedback - so jump in and share your opinion. :)
My opinion is that you should have posted an announcement on the webpage much further in advance of destroying the custom sort. Does that data still exist?

I depended on that data for all the years I've been with GOG, and in a matter of < 5 days you blow it all away. I don't read the forums regularly and am only here because of how pissed off I am. This is Developer 101 stuff, and I'm frankly shocked considering the quality you guys usually deliver.

Several people who replied to my forum post expected tags to fix the problem -- anyone who thinks this clearly doesn't get it. I'm not 15 years old anymore, I'm a grownup with a full-time job. I don't have the time to solve it that way.

The solution for me is much simpler: don't depend on you, because I can't trust you.
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bismuthdrummer: Several people who replied to my forum post expected tags to fix the problem -- anyone who thinks this clearly doesn't get it. I'm not 15 years old anymore, I'm a grownup with a full-time job. I don't have the time to solve it that way.
Even if you had the time, the tags would not solve it. They are only for filtering and not for sorting.