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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
While I do like the overall improvement, I have to say that I miss the small box bookshelf graphic that fitted perfectly with the bookshelf skins.

They looked like miniature 3D boxes sitting on an actual bookshelf; now with the new text titles, while much more accessible, feels more abstract and flat.

I hope that it will be introduced an option to have the old view back...

EDIT: old view back means just replacing the text titles with the small icons. As I said, I like the other improvements ;)
Post edited May 11, 2015 by Pesegato
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Prydeless: ...Hopefully that button does go away from the library after Galaxy has been around for a bit. It seems unnecessary after a certain point.
This is actually something a good browser script like barefoots GOG essentials (which hopefully might get an update after the site changes have settled) or an ad blocker can easily deal with.

After all it's nothing but advertisement.
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FiatLux: I think that you misunderstand it , you take it "personally" , where as you ought to see it as directed at all users that buys or have bought any game to give them the information that it is for *optional* use..
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serpantino: But it is personal, it's our personal game collection that they've decided to stamp it all over. There's a banner advertising it on every gog page, it doesn't need to be there when all we want to do is download an owned game and you'd be hard pressed not to be aware of gog galaxy by the time it comes to downloading a game. Gog is pushing it way too hard.
If you want to give *all users* that have bought a game and goes to download it to be informed about the opportunity to try and use the Galaxy client then you have to put it where people can see it , as I said , you ought not take it so personal :)
Go to "Steam" and you will find "Install Steam" plastered on the top right on any game page even if you already have it installed and already are logged in via your browser - I really don't see that it's such a "crime" to let have the option on any game's page . It's there for you to use if you want AND AT GOG for you to ignore if you prefer just to download your DRM FREE games and do all the stuff manually :)
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elgonzo: Unfortunately, i guess GOG downloader links are a thing of the past... Clicking on an installer in the new web interface only triggers the web browser to download the file -- whereas the GOG downloader sits dead in the water... :(
Totally *NOT* so , I am using old GOG downloader to download games while I write this to you :)
Post edited May 11, 2015 by FiatLux
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FiatLux: [...]
Thanks for the lecture, but perhaps you should have read Chamb's reply to me before you posted what you did. Even the "X" button is supposed to hide the banner once and for all, but it doesn't, and I'm not the only one.

I see no point in entering a debate, but I will ask you to please refrain from making assumptions about people you know nth about, and remember that everyone may express their opinion, but that does not mean that some opinions are more valid than others.
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Terpor: I hope there's a easier way to download the offline installers, since i hate to click on boxes to find the GOG Downloader links
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elgonzo: Unfortunately, i guess GOG downloader links are a thing of the past... Clicking on an installer in the new web interface only triggers the web browser to download the file -- whereas the GOG downloader sits dead in the water... :(

While i understand that the GOG downloader is at the end of its useful life (after all, as a WPF application it is too deeply entrenched in the MS Windows ecosystem), i would like to see the client taking over its functionality. That means, if i click a download link in the web interface it should start the client (if not already running) which then starts with the download. And as it was in the "old" web interface, there must be an option that allows the user to choose between letting either the browser or the client handle the download.
downloader links can still be found by clicking the more button.
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elgonzo: Unfortunately, i guess GOG downloader links are a thing of the past... Clicking on an installer in the new web interface only triggers the web browser to download the file -- whereas the GOG downloader sits dead in the water... :(

While i understand that the GOG downloader is at the end of its useful life (after all, as a WPF application it is too deeply entrenched in the MS Windows ecosystem), i would like to see the client taking over its functionality. That means, if i click a download link in the web interface it should start the client (if not already running) which then starts with the download. And as it was in the "old" web interface, there must be an option that allows the user to choose between letting either the browser or the client handle the download.
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DCT: downloader links can still be found by clicking the more button.
Ah, thanks. Well, i think i got fooled by the new interface :)
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DCT: downloader links can still be found by clicking the more button.
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elgonzo: Ah, thanks. Well, i think i got fooled by the new interface :)
Glad I was some help to someone.
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FiatLux: I think that you misunderstand it , you take it "personally" , where as you ought to see it as directed at all users that buys or have bought any game to give them the information that it is for *optional* use..
And of course they are trying to get you to see that their new apparatus is a nice and useful gizmo , that's only natural , but come on , it's not like GOG or anyone else is beating you with a stick if you won't use the client ;) ...
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Trilarion: But it's quite annoying. I pay for the games here and then I would rather prefer not to get bombarded by useless advertisement (useless in case I don't want to use the optional client). (Heck, pirates get a better deal, just the download without any clutter. ;))

At least they should make it smaller, less prominent, and maybe also add a checkbox for turning it off.

I guess the key for understanding is, that some people don't want to use the client and expect that the service is as good as possible without. They see the virtual game shelf as replacement for their beloved real game shelf in their home in the old times and they do not like anything reducing the beauty of it. It's a matter of taste.
Of course you are right that it's all a matter of taste . And I was initially quite upset when I this morning found my old game shelf gone , but hey , you , know , as long as the stuff works and are functional and generally nice then I have chosen to take the changes in a good mood and just keep asking GOG to improve functionality and style until it's the best it can be ;)
Personally then I find it kind of OK , that is after I found out that I could just use right click and open in new tab when I wanted to use the "GOG Downloader links" from library page ;)
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Prydeless: Hopefully that button does go away from the library after Galaxy has been around for a bit. It seems unnecessary after a certain point.
It will actually change to allow you to open that specific game in the Client instantly - kind of like the old account allowed to you add the game to the Downloader.
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FiatLux: [...]
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HypersomniacLive: Thanks for the lecture, but perhaps you should have read Chamb's reply to me before you posted what you did. Even the "X" button is supposed to hide the banner once and for all, but it doesn't, and I'm not the only one.

I see no point in entering a debate, but I will ask you to please refrain from making assumptions about people you know nth about, and remember that everyone may express their opinion, but that does not mean that some opinions are more valid than others.
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I can not read what has not been seen as posted by me at the time I write my post !
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Your "refrain from making assumptions about people you know nth about" remark is so off the mark IMO
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I have *NOT* written that you or others were not free to express your opinion , that accusation is unfounded and really unjustified !
Post edited May 11, 2015 by FiatLux
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well, this blows. you took away my manual sorting which I had carefully and deliberatly aranged with great care for my virtual shelf. now all my games are just lovelessly listed like plug types on the website of a DIY market. and you took away the nice box art that made it look much more real and physical. now my shelf looks like someone glued together a collage of cheap incomplete gamelogos and plastered it all over my screen. why? srsly, why??

and on top of that now I have to turn fucking pages while scrolling through my games as if'm using a physical catalogue from 1996.
Post edited May 11, 2015 by PsychoWedge
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Chamb: 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.
All that sounds great, now... Where are my old PMs? Can't find them, most of the users I exchanged messages with previously are not yet in my friend list and in the chat window I can only see people in my friend list and online at the moment.
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elgonzo: Unfortunately, i guess GOG downloader links are a thing of the past... Clicking on an installer in the new web interface only triggers the web browser to download the file -- whereas the GOG downloader sits dead in the water... :(
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FiatLux: Totally *NOT* so , I am using old GOG downloader to download games while I write this to you :)
Yeah, i was wrong there. DCT thankfully gave me a hint where to look for the GOG Downloader links now. I was completely on auto-pilot and expected that just clicking on the download links would do the business as usual. What do they say: Old habits die hard...
Post edited May 11, 2015 by elgonzo
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DyNaer: which ones if i may ?, maybe i may be able to help, i know a few games which have an incorrect number version displayed.
Ty for the offer but it's an issue related specifically to a release in my country, but it looks like support is onto it. :)
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DCT: [..]
Hihi, I liked that RE6 derpy playthrough with Jesse&Cry XD
(they should do more of those!)
Post edited May 11, 2015 by phaolo