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I'm honestly curious... and wondering if it's a sign of even worse things to come as far as good OLD games are concerned.
For now there is a somewhat awkward workaround of inserting the filter tags directly in the address bar, but I'm wondering if they'll remove that too.
Wait, nevermind. Seems you've just noticed, given you dug up a 1000 day old thread.
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misterbuzzkill: wondering if it's a sign of even worse things to come as far as good OLD games are concerned
? GOG hasn't been "Good Old Games" since 2012, but they've also been releasing plenty of old games recently too, especially those published by Ziggurat.
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misterbuzzkill: I'm honestly curious... and wondering if it's a sign of even worse things to come as far as good OLD games are concerned.
For now there is a somewhat awkward workaround of inserting the filter tags directly in the address bar, but I'm wondering if they'll remove that too.
I wonder how can they remove filter tags from adress bar and why exactly. There are many bad signs lately, it's clear for me that GOG is not interested in updating old website engine including fixing the Purple Gem situation. And it's not stated if it's ever going to be changed.

Link for awkward workaround:
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/removed_search_page_filter_workarounds
Post edited June 04, 2021 by Cadaver747