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I think such a feature might also be useful should one, for example, win a $5.99 giveaway, or get a $9.99 code from GOG for participating in some event (can only speak for myself, but I usually don't just pick a random game, which is where price filtering kicks in - my wishlist is huge, but still significantly shorter than GOG's entire catalog with the price filter on). Wouldn't hurt in any case, it's perfectly logical for a store to allow you to sort everything by price. ^_^
Post edited August 04, 2013 by YnK
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SirEyeball: If you like me have a very long wishlist with games of other prices than 5.99 and 9.99 using the wishlist to see games on sale or changed prices is easier if you can sort by prices. Besides if the prices are all muddled up between each other it is harder to get a quick scan to see whats in your price range.
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XYCat: I have a lot of items there but discounted items are of bright orange color and games that cost more than 9.99 are so few that i actually can tell which ones are they without even looking at the pricetag on the right side of the list
well then don't vote for this I for one would find this to be a valuable tool in my wishlist