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Does anyone know of a way to see a list of all the games available on GoG without navigating though all the pages
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Master911: Does anyone know of a way to see a list of all the games available on GoG without navigating though all the pages
https://www.gog.com/games?sort=popularity&page=1
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Master911: Does anyone know of a way to see a list of all the games available on GoG without navigating though all the pages
By navigating "all the pages", what exactly do you mean?

There's over 1000 games here, how else do you expect to navigate them?
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Darvond: By navigating "all the pages", what exactly do you mean?

There's over 1000 games here, how else do you expect to navigate them?
He probably want a long list of games on just 1 page. ;)
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triock: He probably want a long list of games on just 1 page. ;)
People are already griping about having to scroll a bit on the main page and while browsing games. Doubtless to say, such an idea would be seen as nonideal to most.
All games in one page? It is not possible. You have to navigate through all those pages. There are more than 2000 games for Windows in the store. By the way, there used to be a number which indicates how many games were there in the store. Where is it now? I can't find it after the recent updates.
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Master911: Does anyone know of a way to see a list of all the games available on GoG without navigating though all the pages
Why? (unless you perhaps means the data stored off-website somewhere by a know-tech person like adaliabooks)
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triock: He probably want a long list of games on just 1 page. ;)
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Darvond: People are already griping about having to scroll a bit on the main page and while browsing games. Doubtless to say, such an idea would be seen as nonideal to most.
There's a recent invention called "CTRL + F". It speeds up finding things greatly compared to navigating through all sorts of pages and menus with unnecessary pictures and all that.
A simplistic list view is sadly much under-appreciated these days, can't really even recall when was the last time I saw such a thing.

Somewhat off-topic: for years I have been trying to find a complete list view of all streets and addresses in the city that I'm living in. To this date, I haven't found such. A closest thing is doing some kind of an alphabetical search with only the first alphabet - repeat that as many times as there are alphabets in the system, and you may get what you want. But it sure isn't very user-friendly, even though it apparently tries to be.
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Darvond: People are already griping about having to scroll a bit on the main page and while browsing games. Doubtless to say, such an idea would be seen as nonideal to most.
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PixelBoy: There's a recent invention called "CTRL + F". It speeds up finding things greatly compared to navigating through all sorts of pages and menus with unnecessary pictures and all that.
there is a search function to find things, you don't need to use ctrl + f
but it only helps when you are looking for something specific
Post edited October 03, 2018 by bela555
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PixelBoy: There's a recent invention called "CTRL + F". It speeds up finding things greatly compared to navigating through all sorts of pages and menus with unnecessary pictures and all that.
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bela555: there is a search function to find things, you don't need to use ctrl + f
but it only helps when you are looking for something specific
If you have several things which you are looking for, like several games from a list, using CTRL + F is always faster than using site specific searches. Why? Site search reloads scripts and result pages every time, whereas having a list view already loaded and CTRL + F:ing it happens all on your end.
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Master911: Does anyone know of a way to see a list of all the games available on GoG without navigating though all the pages
Would this serve your purposes?

https://gogwiki.com/wiki/User:Barry_Woodward
Post edited October 03, 2018 by Barry_Woodward
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Barry_Woodward: Would this serve your purposes?
https://gogwiki.com/wiki/User:Barry_Woodward
You somehow manage to be cocky and humble at the same time. You're cockle.
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Master911: Does anyone know of a way to see a list of all the games available on GoG without navigating though all the pages
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tfishell: Why? (unless you perhaps means the data stored off-website somewhere by a know-tech person like adaliabooks)
because i don't see most of the release posts and so i wanted to see all the games available

so then i can just look through the list every couple of months and see what is new

example of what i mean https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_in_video_gaming#Game_releases

doesn't have to be as thorough as this example

it is significantly quicker to go through a list like this and pick out what is of interest
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Master911: Does anyone know of a way to see a list of all the games available on GoG without navigating though all the pages
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Barry_Woodward: Would this serve your purposes?

https://gogwiki.com/wiki/User:Barry_Woodward
Yes that i can use that - Thank You
Post edited October 05, 2018 by Master911