Mygogac: I received the same automated email, heavy support load, will refund when it's my turn, might take a while, still eligible even after 30 days have passed so long as the request was made within the time period.
At this point, I am just glad they will get to it eventually, even if not quickly.
Since they're honoring their refund policy, "GOG and CDPR are bad" turns to "CDPR made a game I don't like, didn't live up to the expectations and advertisement, so I diddn't buy it".
It's unfortunate many of us didn't get what we expected, however we didn't really lose something other a temporary loss of 60 euros.
When CDPR is back and creates another Witcher 3, I'll be here to support it. Just not with a preorder next time, most likely.
dedicado: 1º If they don't honor their refund policy, they would be breaking laws in the majority of countries they sell games. You talk like it is an option for them to not honor their refund policy, like if you go to the police to tell you were beaten by a thug and the police claim "
well, you should be happy the thug didn't kill you, he isn't bad".
2º They can't just ignore deadlines, I know they are doing it because PC gamers are always last and they wouldn't dare leave Sony and Xbox players waiting for weeks for a refund (that's their priority know) But they should have known they were going to get a refund storm the moment they dared to launch this.
3º Many people preordered this game, months or even year and a half ago. It is not just a "temporary loss of 60 euros", it is also failing to comply to their own policy of not screwing their customers.
If I knew that after 8 years of development, they would going to release a half baked console port to PC, I would have never preordered this game.