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Is it just a dream, or when GOG used to have a sale they would show you right in the list of sale games which ones you have on your Wishlist? And furthermore, if you looked at your Wishlisted list of games, if a game was on sale, it would show you right there in your Wishlist that it was on sale?

Both of these capabilities seem to be broken. Case in point... the Activision sale this weekend. I've had Caesar 3 on my Wishlist for some time, but it doesn't show as being on sale in my Wishlist, nor does it show as being "wishlisted" on the Activision sale page.

Take a look at the "Game Catalogue" page, and every game title will have an orange heart symbol if it's also on your Wishlist. The code is already there... just add it (back) to the Sales list!

Some of this might be a remnant of their new variable-price sale (which, I think, sucks). I've got quite a few games wishlisted, and I don't remember what all the games are. It's a chore to cross-reference, back and forth, my Wishlist vs their Sale list, when they used to do this for you. Hope it comes back soon!
Post edited October 07, 2011 by tritone
I noticed with this weekend's Atari 50% sale that the games on my Wishlist that are on sale showed the lower price with a nice big bright orange banner! This REALLY helps when you're wanting to check your Wishlist to see if anything has dropped in price.

This "visual cue" was missing with the last sale, where all the prices were variable (based on the number of titles you might buy). I'm guessing they haven't figured out how to add a visual cue in your Wishlist for this sort of sale... but I hope they figure something out. Just a simple "SALE!" tag instead of the normal price would help.

For extra credit, I'd like to see the sale page itself show a little "orange heart" icon on the games that are on your Wishlist... sort of the inverse of the above. But as long as you can see the info from your Wishlist page, that's maybe all you need.

Thanks, GOGmeisters.
Post edited October 15, 2011 by tritone