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When I opened the details page for the current giveaway, I was very pleasantly surprised to find completion times listed on the side. The more prominent wishlist buttons and indicators on the homepage banners are also a welcome change. Thank you for both.
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Ice_Mage: When I opened the details page for the current giveaway, I was very pleasantly surprised to find completion times listed on the side. The more prominent wishlist buttons and indicators on the homepage banners are also a welcome change. Thank you for both.
I reacted the same way, very pleased of this added feature !
The combo HowLongToBeat + OpenCritic is realy apreciated :D
I see it and it´s ok in the computer looks fine, only that in the mobile phone is a bit big.
Really appreciated extension. Thank you GOG!

Next please: Packages/bundles whose price gets dynamically adjusted if already owning selected items from them.
I like that too. Nice addition, Gog!
Its a nice addition yes, but I personally don't know the source.

Is it faithful and with community based data?

In anyway, to see the possible max game run time is a huge factor when buying a game and which price is acceptable individually, so thats really nice.

I just wish they'd get a better Review integration because OpenCritic seems to me be focused on "gaming journalists" reviews, a.k.a. "The Critics", which are full of ideological and political based world view reviews, which are not objective, thus, review games not really based on gameplay, story and mechanics, but on 2 to 5 hour test gameplay focused on MainStream "gaming journalists" opinions of what is good or bad.

Community based review sites are much better, because the community which actually play the game for fun will criticize the game based on, well, gameplay, story and mechanics, and not on what "MainStream gaming journalists and critics" are saying is good or bad. Its not perfect, but better than what actually seems to me to be the focus of OpenCritic.
Post edited December 18, 2023 by .Keys
I just saw it. Very nice!
**facepalm

and i'm like "oooh, let me see, let me check it out, let's see what rogue trader does?!?! "

took me a few cents before i figured out this self imposed hasted truth.

Though, it does seem GoG is more and more comparable to some young girl gettin ready for fridaynight.
Ah, in this day and age also he, it, and they getting ready for some partyin on friday eve
is this odd?

ps
rogue trader has no mentioning in howlongtobeat, figured it was because of the recent release. Took a look for one of their older games (pathfinder). Similar. Cyberpunk2077, also no mentioning. I do get it if a game such as civ iv remains without notion but the other rpg's?
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Post edited December 18, 2023 by Zimerius
I like it, Gog!
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Like I said elsewhere, I like it, but I wish it took a bit less room, and was placed at the bottom of the game's description, instead of pushing down the "game details".

I'd like it even more if long broken stuff like tags, discount filter on the wishlist or my forum replies page were fixed before moving on to new, nice but non-essential features.
The adult games tagged with "How long to beat" lol

Gog dawning some smiles and green face paint I think?

Thanks for the chuckle.
Some of the numbers are completely off.
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Themken: Some of the numbers are completely off.
the numbers are an aggregate average calculated byt the time players submit to the site. so the more people have submitted a number, the more accurate an average it will be, the less the more outliers will impact on the number driving them up or down.


But with eveything averge, it is a bell curve, which means that half the people playing the game will finishe it fater, and the other half finish it slower
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How Long To Beat is and always has been a horribly inaccurate website.

GOG ought not to be integrating with them, and thus sullying game pages with such inaccurate information.

And if GOG is paying that site to do this, then that is a massive waste of GOG customers' money.
Nice addition.
I also think it would look better a bit smaller.