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This would make browsing mega easy:

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Especially on GamersGate where you could hide several shovelware publishers and only have to surf 20 pages to see their whole catalog.
Don't forget 'Old games', that's a big complaint as well for some people, seeing old games on new releases.

And why is there no mention of 'No DRM' ? :)
Post edited April 30, 2014 by Pheace
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Pheace: Don't forget 'Old games', that's a big complaint as well for some people, seeing old games on new releases.

And why is there no mention of 'No DRM' ? :)
As long as there is a client there will always be DRM
Gate is only DRM free when it states DRM free if you do the Gate trick...which many don't know about.


Oh, BTW...GOG is the BIGGEST DRM there is ...simply for the fact that a decade or two from now if you pull any of these older games from pirate sites you won't be able to use the excuse 'Well, it's not sold anywhere anymore.' ;)

I believe my idea ultimately will reduce accidental impulse buys and support tickets.

There's all sorts of criteria they could add for custom blocking - like publishers (as mentioned). Have something against Nordic or 505? Ta-Da!
Post edited May 01, 2014 by carnival73
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carnival73: ie;

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Enhanced Steam has various filters.

Games with added DRM get big warnings but only when the DRM used is actually mentioned in the page text, so it won't warn in cases where it is not listed correctly; as always; refer to the The Big List of 3rd Party DRM on Steam for such cases.
Post edited May 02, 2014 by Arkose
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carnival73: ie;

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Arkose: Enhanced Steam has various filters.

Games with added DRM get big warnings but only when the DRM used is actually mentioned in the page text, so it won't warn in cases where it is not listed correctly; as always; refer to the The Big List of 3rd Party DRM on Steam for such cases.
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Interesting...thanks for pointing that out - May be better to shop from browser anyway.