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As the subject says. How do I do that?
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There is no way to do it natively on the storefront as far as I know.
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This is one of those things that they probably should have. I noticed recently that they won't let you select games that are both under a certain amount of money and on sale. So, you have to wade through non-sale priced items or you have to wade through all the sale prices even for things that are out of your budget.

Some of the design decisions they made make little sense to me.
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hedwards: This is one of those things that they probably should have. I noticed recently that they won't let you select games that are both under a certain amount of money and on sale. So, you have to wade through non-sale priced items or you have to wade through all the sale prices even for things that are out of your budget.

Some of the design decisions they made make little sense to me.
Yea i don't get why they haven't implemented it. It seriously hamper any buy decisions if you can't find what you are looking for. It's when sorting games under user rating, the newest games are always first despite they haven't got a rating yet but i can understand why they do it. Not having better filters though.

Also the tiles and spaces between their list of games are way too big since their new design. I don't
Post edited June 06, 2019 by klappis
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hedwards: This is one of those things that they probably should have. I noticed recently that they won't let you select games that are both under a certain amount of money and on sale. So, you have to wade through non-sale priced items or you have to wade through all the sale prices even for things that are out of your budget.

Some of the design decisions they made make little sense to me.
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klappis: Yea i don't get why they haven't implemented it. It seriously hamper any buy decisions if you can't find what you are looking for. It's when sorting games under user rating, the newest games are always first despite they haven't got a rating yet but i can understand why they do it. Not having better filters though.

Also the tiles and spaces between their list of games are way too big since their new design. I don't
You get a better experience at Magog, a user-created database. http://www.an-ovel.com/pages/magog.php
Post edited June 06, 2019 by Tallima
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klappis: Yea i don't get why they haven't implemented it. It seriously hamper any buy decisions if you can't find what you are looking for. It's when sorting games under user rating, the newest games are always first despite they haven't got a rating yet but i can understand why they do it. Not having better filters though.

Also the tiles and spaces between their list of games are way too big since their new design. I don't
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Tallima: You get a better experience at Magog, a user-created database. http://www.an-ovel.com/pages/magog.php
That's a good point, I totally forgot about that.
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Tallima: You get a better experience at Magog, a user-created database. http://www.an-ovel.com/pages/magog.php
Except that Magog doesn't gets updated since. oh about 2017 :(
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Tallima: You get a better experience at Magog, a user-created database. http://www.an-ovel.com/pages/magog.php
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blotunga: Except that Magog doesn't gets updated since. oh about 2017 :(
Well nuts, I had no idea.

Just grab the dnd games, start wats games, Diablo, empire Earth, witchers, elder scrolls, and freespaces and you're basically set for life. :-P
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firstpastthepost: There is no way to do it natively on the storefront as far as I know.
Is there a non native way to do this?
It's so ridiculous that GOG hasn't implemented it - it's one of the most asked features (along with sort by price(filter by price range).
Post edited June 06, 2019 by MarkoH01
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MarkoH01: Is there a non native way to do this?
It's so ridiculous that GOG hasn't implemented it - it's one of the most asked features (along with sort by price(filter by price range).
Crazy, no? You went over there and couldn't get it into their heads? When GOG had 200 games it was OK, but now I have half the library and have to sift through the other half to see what I don't own.
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firstpastthepost: There is no way to do it natively on the storefront as far as I know.
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MarkoH01: Is there a non native way to do this?
It's so ridiculous that GOG hasn't implemented it - it's one of the most asked features (along with sort by price(filter by price range).
Didn't someone else build a website that does this? http://www.an-ovel.com/pages/magog.php

I haven't used it but it looks like it's still there.
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MarkoH01: Is there a non native way to do this?
It's so ridiculous that GOG hasn't implemented it - it's one of the most asked features (along with sort by price(filter by price range).
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firstpastthepost: Didn't someone else build a website that does this? http://www.an-ovel.com/pages/magog.php

I haven't used it but it looks like it's still there.
Ah - I was hoping more of a user script for the actual store page.
Try gg.deals. Only this site keeps me purchasing in this mess.