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I wanted to share some thoughts on the "What to Play Next" feature on GOG. While I absolutely love the idea of this feature, I've noticed a small but significant issue that, in my opinion, reduces its overall usefulness.

The concept of having GOG recommend games from our library is fantastic. It can help us discover forgotten gems and titles that we've overlooked. However, there's one glaring problem: the recommendations are always in the same order.

In my experience, the recommendations seem to follow a pattern, which takes away some of the spontaneity and surprise that I was hoping for. If the goal of "What to Play Next" is to encourage players to explore new and different games from their libraries, it should introduce an element of randomness or variety into the suggestions.

For example, it would be great if the recommendations could incorporate more diverse criteria, like different genres, playtime, or release dates. This way, the feature could truly help us discover unplayed games that we might have missed and provide a more dynamic gaming experience.

I believe that implementing this change would make "What to Play Next" even more valuable and enjoyable for all of us GOG users. It's an excellent concept, and with a little tweaking, it could become even better.

What do you all think about this? Do you have similar experiences with the current functionality of "What to Play Next"?