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One more thing: if the idea was that any user could flag GOG games at out-of-date (as a warning label to other users), then I am against it because we have idiot trolls like apehater and some others in this forum who would go on to flag all GOG games as "out-of-date", just to spite GOG and other users.

But if it was a similar feature like "mark a message as spam", ie. alerting the GOG staff about it, then I see the benefits.
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timppu: For instance, I couldn't care rat's ass if a GOG version is missing German language (I know all Germans seem to care, but I play my games only in English, thank you),
In some cases, like Daedalic adventure games, the German version is actually the original version.
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PixelBoy: In some cases, like Daedalic adventure games, the German version is actually the original version.
Yeah I know, but just like with Japanese or even Finnish games, I rather play the international English version.

If I want to listen to German, I fire up some Rammstein song instead.
Post edited December 31, 2017 by timppu
This would be a great idea, but it is very complicated to have every game up to date.

As some say this GOGmix is basically the same and updated.
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timppu: I couldn't care rat's ass if a GOG version is missing German language (I know all Germans seem to care, but I play my games only in English, thank you),
You would be surprised how many Germans are doing the same. I am different in that regard because if a game offers a language version of my nytive language I just want to have it as an addition. Often because i grew up with it and sometimes just because ;) However a missing language version is not actually an outdated version. We are really talking about missing UPDATES meaning bug fixes or additional features - things that available on Steam leading to customers buying there instead of here or even getting angry because they bought here realizing too late that the game is outdated.
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franmolamazo: This would be a great idea, but it is very complicated to have every game up to date.
No, it is not. The devs should simply do the same they already do on Steam - problem solved.
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PixelBoy: In some cases, like Daedalic adventure games, the German version is actually the original version.
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timppu: Yeah I know, but just like with Japanese or even Finnish games, I rather play the international English version.

If I want to listen to German, I fire up some Rammstein song instead.
Don't like Rammstein at all ... also not typical German songs but this is going OT ;)
Several English players complained about the English voice of the Protagonist in Whispered World while there weren't such complaint with the German version. Just saying that there sometimes could be a reason to stray from your principle. I also wouldn't advice you to play games like "Hyperneptunia" in English. :)
Post edited December 31, 2017 by MarkoH01