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I've noticed a trend of games having full controller support (i'm talking pick up and play), and yet GOG will not tell about this. Which might make some people play the game not in the way they'd like to if they knew, or even turn them off from buying.

Examples of this are VVVV and Wuppo.

I think GOG should be more in contact with devs - who sometimes implement this feature later on - and be more consistent in its use of this tag.
I would be interested in this being applied to games more accurately. They list some games as supporting controllers which don't like Two Worlds.

Controller support is often a deciding factor for me in whether or not I buy a new game as it is my preferred method of input. For old games I don't expect it and will not factor it into my decision to purchase but for new ones it's a key feature I expect. And frankly, there is just no valid excuse for it not to be included in games nowadays.
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cachirulo: I've noticed a trend of games having full controller support (i'm talking pick up and play), and yet GOG will not tell about this. Which might make some people play the game not in the way they'd like to if they knew, or even turn them off from buying.

Examples of this are VVVV and Wuppo.

I think GOG should be more in contact with devs - who sometimes implement this feature later on - and be more consistent in its use of this tag.
The two mentioned titles have been already taken care of, thank you for pointing that out :)

We are aware of this issue and are working on our catalogue so that all the information on gamecards are adjusted and correct.
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cachirulo: I've noticed a trend of games having full controller support (i'm talking pick up and play), and yet GOG will not tell about this. Which might make some people play the game not in the way they'd like to if they knew, or even turn them off from buying.

Examples of this are VVVV and Wuppo.

I think GOG should be more in contact with devs - who sometimes implement this feature later on - and be more consistent in its use of this tag.
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chandra: The two mentioned titles have been already taken care of, thank you for pointing that out :)

We are aware of this issue and are working on our catalogue so that all the information on gamecards are adjusted and correct.
many thanks to all of you for your dedication to improving the site. Wish I could label this thread as 'solved'