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I don't want to see adult games at the top of the list when sorting on user rating. They usually have no reviews or just one at most despite that GOG places them at the top of the list. It's nothing new and GOG has done this for a number of years but for newly released games. I don't like it at all when GOG does this practice but now they're doing with adult games which you can't filter out?

Let me at least filter it out when browsing. I don't want to see it!
Post edited December 03, 2024 by klappis
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Unfortunately GOG doesn't have a simple and reliable system for that. For now all you can do is go to filters and select tags you would like to hide (there's an eye icon when you hover over them). But it's inconvenient and annoying to do that all the time, and games are tagged rather inconsistently.
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InkPanther: Unfortunately GOG doesn't have a simple and reliable system for that. For now all you can do is go to filters and select tags you would like to hide (there's an eye icon when you hover over them). But it's inconvenient and annoying to do that all the time, and games are tagged rather inconsistently.
That's really unfortunate. Which filters and where do you see the eye?
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klappis: That's really unfortunate. Which filters and where do you see the eye?
Store filters, see the attached images.

You can find tags like NSFW, nudity, sexual content, mature, hentai and probably more. There's no guarantee they're applied correctly, some of them may mean different things depending on context. So... uh, good luck with all that.
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klappis: That's really unfortunate. Which filters and where do you see the eye?
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InkPanther: Store filters, see the attached images.

You can find tags like NSFW, nudity, sexual content, mature, hentai and probably more. There's no guarantee they're applied correctly, some of them may mean different things depending on context. So... uh, good luck with all that.
Thank you! But I think GOG should still have a mature filter which you can turn on and off.
Maybe one day...
In the erstwhile, you could use the data grid view script to make browsing the store a bit less ghastly.
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InkPanther: But it's inconvenient and annoying to do that all the time
After you apply filters, you can bookmark the resulting page, whether in browser or GOG Galaxy.