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tinyE: To your knowledge is there any way to stop someone from trying to constantly friend you? :P
How about "ignoring" the request (keep it unanswered/pending), instead of declining it? Or is it possible to friend-invite people you already invited?
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tinyE: To your knowledge is there any way to stop someone from trying to constantly friend you? :P
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real.geizterfahr: How about "ignoring" the request (keep it unanswered/pending), instead of declining it? Or is it possible to friend-invite people you already invited?
That's what I'm doing but I keep thinking i have a PM or update then,

This is obviously NOT a serious problem. ;P
When we buy multiple games as gifts don't bundle them together with one code. It's possible that not all of the games are going to the same person. From now on please send individual codes for each game.
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mm324: When we buy multiple games as gifts don't bundle them together with one code. It's possible that not all of the games are going to the same person. From now on please send individual codes for each game.
This is an excellent idea and really should be implemented.
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mm324: When we buy multiple games as gifts don't bundle them together with one code. It's possible that not all of the games are going to the same person. From now on please send individual codes for each game.
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MajicMan: This is an excellent idea and really should be implemented.
Thanks, I came up with it after having 5 games "bundled" under one code.
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GoG's (UN)fair Pricing policy.

I am aware GoG has brought this issue up before, but I feel it needs another look again.

When GoG made mention of keeping its (UN)Fair Pricing policy or scrapping it, GoG made the point that the policy has prevented them from releasing games on the site. Games that GoG and its customers want, but it's pricing strategy made that impossible.

I understand for the communists, socialists, lefites (give me everything free crowd - there is no such thing!) (UN)fair pricing seems fair, but it is not.

I am asking GoG to reconsider its position on this policy.

Let the FREE MARKET decide. Let us, the paying consumer, decide what games to buy and for what price we find acceptable. Let us have access to more high-quality games DRM free.

Everything has different costs depending on where you are in the world. Cost of living varies by country, province, state, city, town, municipality, prefecture, etc., etc., etc. Seafood is cheaper next to the sea, veggies and meat closer to veggie and cattle farms, etc., etc., etc.

Internet costs are higher in the USA than Europe, yet I don't demand GoG subsidies my internet speed so I can download the games off GoG faster, so why should GoG subsidies game purchases for others? GoG should not do either.

Again, the FREE MARKET always decides the real fair costs. Either we the people will purchase a product at certain price or we will not. But please do not limit the options for ALL people to appease a FEW.

Thanks for the look and consideration.
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MajicMan: I understand for the communists, socialists, lefites (give me everything free crowd - there is no such thing!) (UN)fair pricing seems fair, but it is not.
Excuse Me? :P
Post edited December 23, 2016 by tinyE
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MajicMan: I understand for the communists, socialists, lefites (give me everything free crowd - there is no such thing!) (UN)fair pricing seems fair, but it is not.
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tinyE: Excuse Me? :P

This is game thread in a gaming forum, who the hell invited FoxNews? XD
You have a hide,querying other people's posts.
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MajicMan: GoG's (UN)fair Pricing policy.

I am aware GoG has brought this issue up before, but I feel it needs another look again.

When GoG made mention of keeping its (UN)Fair Pricing policy or scrapping it, GoG made the point that the policy has prevented them from releasing games on the site. Games that GoG and its customers want, but it's pricing strategy made that impossible.

I understand for the communists, socialists, lefites (give me everything free crowd - there is no such thing!) (UN)fair pricing seems fair, but it is not.

I am asking GoG to reconsider its position on this policy.

Let the FREE MARKET decide. Let us, the paying consumer, decide what games to buy and for what price we find acceptable. Let us have access to more high-quality games DRM free.

Everything has different costs depending on where you are in the world. Cost of living varies by country, province, state, city, town, municipality, prefecture, etc., etc., etc. Seafood is cheaper next to the sea, veggies and meat closer to veggie and cattle farms, etc., etc., etc.

Internet costs are higher in the USA than Europe, yet I don't demand GoG subsidies my internet speed so I can download the games off GoG faster, so why should GoG subsidies game purchases for others? GoG should not do either.

Again, the FREE MARKET always decides the real fair costs. Either we the people will purchase a product at certain price or we will not. But please do not limit the options for ALL people to appease a FEW.

Thanks for the look and consideration.
Yes, you are completely right - that is why exchange rates even do exist. However the way GOG and Steam and others are playing the game people from poorer countries can still buy games paying less for them while the so called rich conutries (like mine - oh, how I feel rich here in rich Germany) should pay the difference for them by paying more for the same. To be fair - GOG pays the difference themselves by giving you store credit and probably the publishers are forcing them to use regional pricing but yes, this has nothing to do with being fair. However I think that GOG is quite aware of this fact - otherwise they would not offer the store credit whenever they add a regional priced game (which otherwise could not be bought here at all). It's not great but it's better than nothing.
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gamefood: You mean "stay logged in" like "never log out"? I wouldn't feel comfortable to do that :/
Cookies gonna be deleted on closing that's right BUT GOG is on the white list and there are GOG-cookies left but anyhow not the needed info that I'm home. This info is somehow lost everytime, and that's frustrating :(
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Johny.: Try to add login.gog.com to your whitelist maybe? :)
Aaaahhhh it works! :D
So that's the trick! Thank you Johny. Now GOG works again as it used to be (to me). What a good start into 2017 :-)
Happy new year to you all! :-)

Edit: Yesterday that worked, today not (again).
Post edited January 04, 2017 by gamefood
It would be nice if you could update the system so that free dlc would be added automatically to the games without having to go through all the checkout process. I don't doubt that a lot of people don't know about some free dlcs that get released later but don't get automatically added to your game in the gog library.

Example: Just noticed the new free reinforcements dlc for Ashes of the Singularity. It would have been better it would have been automatically added to my account since I own the base game.
Post edited January 17, 2017 by Matruchus
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GOG-Staff, I have to praise you for the extension of the users "forum title". :)
Definitely appreciate the changes to Support (personally) and the forum. Now please let users easily edit their own reviews and let us easily view our GOGMixes again.
Definitely appreciate the changes
Epic Warlords
An option to sort game reviews by stars, date and such would be nice.

An interface to browse and search different GOGmixes would be good.