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Ok I asked a gog.com employee this I think it was last year and he said they release video games slowly every week for QA.

I wish gog.com would release at least 10 video games each week for sale. Maybe hire more QA? I have seen at least 3 new gog.com employees 1 from July 2015, 1 from August 2015, and 1 from September 2015. Maybe we will finally get lots of video games released each week for sale.

I'm getting sick and tired of seeing so many indie video games get released for sale.

I want to see lots of classic old video games get released for sale and hopefully AAA video games start getting released for sale.

Hey gog.com got Bethesda Softworks anything is possible right? Capcom next? Capcom has like 1 video game being sold on gog.com only.

Reading the Where the Hell is Tuesday's new game?!?!?!? topic it seems I'm not alone on this.

Sales should not be the cause of video games that are to be sold to be cancelled or moved to another day. Since Armello got moved to be released for sale on September 30th, 2015 some other video games should of been released today for sale instead.

Seriously this speed for the last 4 years here is pretty annoying we got a lot of video games released for sale compared to 2012 or 2013, but I want more video games released every week.

We do get some weeks where we get 7 video games, 8 video games, 10 video games or even 13 video games released for sale. But I want every week now.
No thanks. I prefer having as little available as possible.
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yogsloth: No thanks. I prefer having as little available as possible.
Why are people complaining in the Where the Hell is Tuesday's new game topic then?
Gog releases whenever they darn please. Don't be so greedy.
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Ghostbreed: Gog releases whenever they darn please. Don't be so greedy.
I'm not being greedy I just need more video games to purchase.
That's greed.....
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Ghostbreed: Gog releases whenever they darn please. Don't be so greedy.
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Johnathanamz: I'm not being greedy I just need more video games to purchase.
You mean, the Forgotten Realms Archives, Morrowind, Doom, and other recent releases aren't enough for you? (I bought Forgotten Realms 2 & 3 and Morrowind. Doom I didn't buy because it's not my type of game.)
Personally, I like it the way it is. I prefer quality over quantity.. ;-)
I disagree. Steam has opened the floodgates to any old game, and the quality of the games on offer has plunged in response. Where you could once have a reasonable expectation that a game released on steam was of a reasonable standard, now you should think twice before buying something that caught your eye and do more research on the game before making up your mind. I would not want to see GOG make the same mistake. More care and curation of what is offered makes for a better store.

Quite apart from that, GOG cannot just whistle up the rights to a dozen classic games and have them ready to play on modern operating systems every week.
If Steam's shovelware problem is anything to go by, I don't think increasing the number of games each week would be particularly beneficial...
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Ghostbreed: Gog releases whenever they darn please. Don't be so greedy.
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Johnathanamz: I'm not being greedy I just need more video games to purchase.
Do you actually play them? I thought... wait.. my mistake! :P
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Day 251 of the year (252 is you are on September 9th), 221 games released. 6 games released per week on average. ~2 10+ years old games per week. ~1.3 pre-2K game per week.

Yet there are not enough releases. I'm out...
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Johnathanamz: I'm not being greedy I just need more video games to purchase.
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dtgreene: You mean, the Forgotten Realms Archives, Morrowind, Doom, and other recent releases aren't enough for you? (I bought Forgotten Realms 2 & 3 and Morrowind. Doom I didn't buy because it's not my type of game.)
No they are not enough.

I want to purchase Battlefield 1942 and all of it's expansion packs, I want to purchase Battlefield 2 and all of it's expansion packs. I want to purchase Battlefield Vietnam + Battlefield Vietnam Redux, I want to purchase Battlefield 2142, I want to purchase Battlefield: Bad Company (Ported to PC), I want to purchase Battlefield 1943 (ported to PC), I want to purchase Battlefield: Bad Company 2 with it's DLC and Vietnam expansion pack, I want to purchase Battlefield 3 with all of it's DLC's.

I want to purchase Call of Duty, Call of Duty: United Offensive, Call of Duty 2, Call of Duty 3 (Ported to PC), Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, and Call of Duty: World at War.

I want to purchase BioShock, BioShock 2 and Menerva's Den.

I want to purchase Batman: Arkham Asylum, Batman: Arkham City, and Batman: Arkham Origins.

I want to purchase Grand Theft Auto. Grand Theft Auto II, Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

Then I can finally shut up. Don't release all of them in 1 week for sale, but release 5 or 10 each week. This is all I want mostly.
If you are spending more time buying games than playing, you are doing it wrong.
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Hardrada: I disagree. Steam has opened the floodgates to any old game, and the quality of the games on offer has plunged in response. Where you could once have a reasonable expectation that a game released on steam was of a reasonable standard, now you should think twice before buying something that caught your eye and do more research on the game before making up your mind. I would not want to see GOG make the same mistake. More care and curation of what is offered makes for a better store.

Quite apart from that, GOG cannot just whistle up the rights to a dozen classic games and have them ready to play on modern operating systems every week.
No I'm not asking for gog.com to release the floodgate like Steam. That is why I said less indie video games I want more classic old video games and some AAA video games to be released for sale. Read in my comment above this one.

You will get what I'm talking about. I know deals have to be made with AAA video game publishing companies, the video games I named are old enough to get released for sale on gog.com now.