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Okay, maybe I can't see it for looking. Maybe (as my granddad would have said) if it'd been a snake it would've bitten me ... but where's the option to remove a game from your wishlist?

I thought the heart flag might be a toggle, but no. Clicking on the price puts a game from your wishlist to your cart; in the cart, you have the option to put the game back onto your wishlist. But where's the option to say "No thanks, I've decided I don't want this at all" ??
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Branais: Okay, maybe I can't see it for looking. Maybe (as my granddad would have said) if it'd been a snake it would've bitten me ... but where's the option to remove a game from your wishlist?

I thought the heart flag might be a toggle, but no. Clicking on the price puts a game from your wishlist to your cart; in the cart, you have the option to put the game back onto your wishlist. But where's the option to say "No thanks, I've decided I don't want this at all" ??
Go to your wishlist and on the left side of the game's icon a small x will appear. Click on it and the game will be removed from the wishlist.
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Post edited July 19, 2014 by Grargar
Go to your wishlist. Hover over the entry. There's a little "x" left of it.

Edit: Ninja'd. I'm always too slow...
Post edited July 19, 2014 by toxicTom
You could also buy it. :D
Hi Grargar, Tom,
Thanks for the replies. I thought I'd seen something like that before, but ... I'm not getting it now. No X on the left of the game when I move my mouse over it.

Hmm. Mucho strange. I'll try a different browser. Thanks!
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tinyE: You could also buy it. :D
;-) ! Yes, I could, kinda drastic solution, but I appreciate the suggestion! :D !!
Post edited July 19, 2014 by Branais
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Branais: Hi Grargar, Tom,
Thanks for the replies. I thought I'd seen something like that before, but ... I'm not getting it now. No X on the left of the game when I move my mouse over it.
Please report back how that went. Maybe the site has an issue, then we should let the coding monkeys know.
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tinyE: You could also buy it. :D
That was my first thought, too. But then I thought maybe it was Jack Keane that he tries to get rid of. I shudder at thinking of the consequences.
Post edited July 19, 2014 by toxicTom
For me the little x is still there. What browser do you use? (I still use Firefox)
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Branais: Hi Grargar, Tom,
Thanks for the replies. I thought I'd seen something like that before, but ... I'm not getting it now. No X on the left of the game when I move my mouse over it.

Hmm. Mucho strange. I'll try a different browser. Thanks!
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tinyE: You could also buy it. :D
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Branais: ;-) ! Yes, I could, kinda drastic solution, but I appreciate the suggestion! :D !!
I appreciate you putting up with my being a smart ass. :D BTW 2nd best avatar in here behind the guy who took the generic portrait and turned it upside down.
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tinyE: You could also buy it. :D
LOL
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toxicTom: Please report back how that went. Maybe the site has an issue, then we should let the coding monkeys know.
I think the problem (weird as this sounds!) is with PowerDVD. I have PDVD 13 Ultra, and after playing several BDs back to back while doing other sturr on my desktop, it seems to eat up system resources and not let them go even when I shut the program down. I'm using Firefox for a browser (currently v. 30), and after PDVD has been up and running for a few hours Firefox starts struggling -- Flash and Javascript stop working correctly, for instance, either taking an incredibly long time or simply not working at all. After a reboot everything's fine again ... until I play a few more BDs.

So. After a reboot, I found I could take games off my wishlist again. The X was back.

According to the Cyberlink forums, it looks like a lot of people are having this issue with recent versions of PowerDVD, but Cyberlink hasn't done anything about it. Sigh!

Anyway, thanks for the responses here! ;-)
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tinyE: I appreciate you putting up with my being a smart ass. :D
Not a hardship, mate -- you made me laugh! ;-)
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Branais: ...
Strange indeed. I read once that when you play a BD with normal BD-Player and a medium sized TV set more than 50% of the power consumption is eaten by (combined):
1) decrypting the data on the disk (2 layers of encryption)
2) encrypting the data stream for HDMI in the player
3) decrypting the HDMI data stream in the TV set.

And all that power consumption (think of resources, pollution...) is wasted just for copy protection.