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Ryuji: Demand a refund. That's what I'm going to do.
http://www.gog.com/en/support/policies/terms_of_use

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All Sales are final.
You can still ask for one. They have the right to bend their own rules if they think it's justified.
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Ryuji: Demand a refund. That's what I'm going to do.
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Fuzzyfireball: http://www.gog.com/en/support/policies/terms_of_use

Refund Policy
All Sales are final.
Don't expect support in the near future.

As a developer it's my duty to test anything I rollout and I expect the same from GOG without just going for the dosh first and then ZOMG we must fix. That I expect from retarded developer houses.
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Ryuji: Don't expect support in the near future.

As a developer it's my duty to test anything I rollout and I expect the same from GOG without just going for the dosh first and then ZOMG we must fix. That I expect from retarded developer houses.
Totally agree, the QA gave ass big time this one.
Maybe its just me, but considering all the games I have got to play again because of GoG, I really do not see that much of a problem here. I own the original DK2, and I tried getting it to work on any new computer, and it always seemed to have glitches. In XP it had sound glitches.

I am now running it in Windows 7, yes it has to run without hardware rendering. The hardware rendering, if any of you have any idea about the problems with running old games, is usually the most difficult thing to get working.

If GoG can fix it, they will. How long has this game been out? Less than a week? I have not been able to get this game running so well in some 6 years or more. I hope it will be able to run better, and I guess it might be in GoGs best interest to refund your money, but how exactly do you want to be refunded? Unless you want to be refunded with another game added to your account, it is likely to cost GoG more than you paid for the game, with the prices they have here, to refund your money.

People whining like this over $6 and right away, that really ticks me off. If they end up, unable to fix the problem, I think there is a good chance they will figure out a way to compensate people. But cool off people. Rome was not build in one day. This is not a company that rivals steam or EA in manpower. 100% testing on every system that came out since the computers that were around a decade ago is somewhat impossible, even if they had that many people working for them.
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kblood: If GoG can fix it, they will. How long has this game been out? Less than a week? I have not been able to get this game running so well in some 6 years or more.
I think the expectation is for GOG not to provide games that have known tech flaws, rather than fixing them slowly after release. Mind, I'm not accusing them of doing that. Problems aren't always obvious in testing or as widespread as complaints make them seem.
Love ya GOG, but your breaking my heart releasing DK2 like this
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It did admittedly take quite a while, but GOG has finally released a fix that seems to be working quite well. :)
Post edited July 05, 2012 by tfishell
For some reason, the patch completely breaks the game for me. It just crashes as soon as I open it. Is anyone else having this problem?