Posted December 31, 2015
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l0rdtr3k
Serial Hugger
Registered: Oct 2011
From Brazil
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Azhdar
Inactive GOGer
Registered: Nov 2015
From United States
Posted December 31, 2015
Is community wishlist not enough?
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New User
Registered: Dec 2010
From Sweden
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JMich
A Horrible Human Person. If you need me, chat.
Registered: Apr 2011
From Greece
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wolfsite
Canadian
Registered: Sep 2010
From Canada
Posted December 31, 2015
Considering how badly abused Steam Greenlight has become with people using it as a work around to get cash grabs or just pure garbage onto Steam quite easily (and showing Steam has no ethics or standards) I would say we don't need a Greenlight.
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Bad Hair Day
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other
Posted December 31, 2015
Wasn't that how those assholes who did the "Kill All F***" fps got their foot in the door?
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tfishell
Remorse: The List, if you like FPS psych horror
Registered: Oct 2010
From United States
Posted December 31, 2015
I think it's a decent idea, including the "your vote means more if your library is bigger", or some other system to prevent abuse. Perhaps it's just "you can vote once you own x number of games" or "you get more votes if you own more games" - either isn't ideal but like you said some system to prevent abuse is important (though I suppose one could say the same about DRM :P).
Alternatively, perhaps GOG tests all the games first and allows voting on the ones that pass minimum inspection.
However, assuming GOG doesn't change and implement something like this or stop all the rejection, it may be best to talk to devs about other DRM-free options (assuming getting the Greenlight game isn't an option), like releasing on itch.io and elsewhere.
Alternatively, perhaps GOG tests all the games first and allows voting on the ones that pass minimum inspection.
However, assuming GOG doesn't change and implement something like this or stop all the rejection, it may be best to talk to devs about other DRM-free options (assuming getting the Greenlight game isn't an option), like releasing on itch.io and elsewhere.
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HereForTheBeer
Positive Patty
Registered: Oct 2009
From United States
Posted December 31, 2015
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Not sure 52 more is going to make much of a difference for most of us.
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mikopotato
life is a potato
Registered: Dec 2013
From Malaysia
Posted December 31, 2015
No.
We already have the wishlist and i think that is all we need.
I think GoG did a pretty good job filtering crapware most of the time.
We already have the wishlist and i think that is all we need.
I think GoG did a pretty good job filtering crapware most of the time.
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Chacranajxy
New User
Registered: Mar 2009
From United States
Posted December 31, 2015
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DeathArcanum
RPG Fanatic
Registered: Apr 2012
From United States
Posted December 31, 2015
I really think a "Greenlight" equivalent on GOG would ruin the idea of Good OLD Gaming more. I like GOG's wishlist of pre-existing, mostly older, options, plus GOG does a great job handling the selections (see D&D Archives Vol. 1 with Eye of the Beholder 1-3, which I really want to get my hands on myself).
Plus how many really good games that get greenlit leave Early Access on a strong note, if at all? *coughStarboundcough*
Plus how many really good games that get greenlit leave Early Access on a strong note, if at all? *coughStarboundcough*
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mindblast
New User
Registered: Oct 2011
From Romania
Posted December 31, 2015
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Selection would not be more "robust", it can be more messy. Have you ever entered in one packed-up store, with merchandise all over the place? It's a pain to find something, it's messy, it's not a pleasure to do your shopping. The same goes for trying to find some games on Steam. You need to cycle through hundreds of games until you might find something you like. On GOG searching whole catalog it's a little bit easier.
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Oriza-Triznyák
garbage features like achievements.
Registered: Apr 2009
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Chacranajxy
New User
Registered: Mar 2009
From United States
Posted December 31, 2015
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Selection would not be more "robust", it can be more messy. Have you ever entered in one packed-up store, with merchandise all over the place? It's a pain to find something, it's messy, it's not a pleasure to do your shopping. The same goes for trying to find some games on Steam. You need to cycle through hundreds of games until you might find something you like. On GOG searching whole catalog it's a little bit easier.
And while selection could be more messy, don't pretend like it there's no possibility of it improving as a result, either. And the qualm you have isn't with selection, it's with visibility. Nobody's saying GOG has to aggressively promote every new, smaller game that comes out -- maybe a brief mention at best -- the key is to surface the relevant content efficiently. And besides, there's a worse problem than cycling through hundreds of games to find something you like -- it's cycling through hundreds of games to realize that GOG won't even carry the games you like in the first place.
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JMich
A Horrible Human Person. If you need me, chat.
Registered: Apr 2011
From Greece