Posted September 18, 2015
blotunga
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Posted September 18, 2015
Yes, there could be some of that. However I would say that I have only, in 3 years, had to contact GOG 2-3 times, once on the release of Witcher Adventure, and they refunded within an hour or so. Part of the problem appears to be them stretching themselves a bit with all that's going on. Its not good I know, but it doesn't seem to happen that often. Steam can give refunds easier as you are only renting it anyways, and like as not you end up on spam message list for doing so.
timppu
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Posted September 18, 2015
Assassin's Creed and Assassin's Creed 2 required me to add an ini file to play them with my F710, which for some reason didn't work in the vanilla installation. Buttons and triggers behaved as if mapped to different ones. The ini file did fix said problem though, there should be a thread about them in the game forum here.
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Posted September 18, 2015
JMich: Assassin's Creed and Assassin's Creed 2 required me to add an ini file to play them with my F710, which for some reason didn't work in the vanilla installation. Buttons and triggers behaved as if mapped to different ones. The ini file did fix said problem though, there should be a thread about them in the game forum here.
I'll check that forum then. I only have the first AssCreed (from GOG), I don't quite recall how F310 behaved with it, maybe there was indeed some oddity there.. EDIT: Well, apparently it was the AC gamepad discussion where I already participated last year. :D Can't remember them all...
That reminds me also of Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath. Is it a DirectInput or XInput game? The controls feel somewhat off with F310 in either DirectInput or XInput mode, like the camera rotation etc. At least I got an urge to remap the controls to the F310, after which it felt more natural (I didn't have to use any 3rd party software, just simply remap the controls inside the game). I think this issue was both in the original and the HD version. I wonder if it behaves similarly with the XBox360 gamepad?
What will be the new PC gamepad standard with Windows 10, now that we are in the era of XBone? Is it still the XBox360 gamepad, or the XBoxOne gamepad? I was under impression that the new Xbox gamepad is fully backwards compatible with the old one, but apparently not, as there seemed to be some rather bad issues on Grandia 2 with the XBoxOne (the camera rotating constantly because the two gamepads report Z-axis in a different way with the analog triggers?).
Post edited September 18, 2015 by timppu
Trilarion
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Posted September 18, 2015
It seems this was not understood by the OP. Maybe the standard response texts could be reworked to better incorporate that store credit is purely optional and a real money refund is also always possible in such cases.
With the referral to the game official support. Instead of saying:
"Uninstall and reinstall the game. If problems persist, contact the developer and nVidia."
maybe that lines should better be something like:
"Uninstalling and reinstalling the game might solve the issue. Unfortunately we cannot offer more actual support. Contacting the developer and nVidia is a possibility to get further help should the problem persist."
Sounds much better and less irritating.
With the referral to the game official support. Instead of saying:
"Uninstall and reinstall the game. If problems persist, contact the developer and nVidia."
maybe that lines should better be something like:
"Uninstalling and reinstalling the game might solve the issue. Unfortunately we cannot offer more actual support. Contacting the developer and nVidia is a possibility to get further help should the problem persist."
Sounds much better and less irritating.
Post edited September 18, 2015 by Trilarion
medion
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Posted September 18, 2015
Randalator: You need to understand that the first step for customer support is always to cover the basics (re-install, update drivers) first.
It might seem trivial to you specifically as an experienced user but in general these steps often solve problems. And if nothing else, at least a clean re-install levels the playing field by undoing any amount of tinkering you might have done on your own (e.g. .ini-tweaks, fan patches) that might interfere with further, more in-depth troubleshooting attempts.
Yes, it's slow and often painfully trivial but this kind of tech support is essentially backseat driving and thus going through every single mind-numbing step together is the way to make success most likely.
You need to understand that what they told me was - reinstall the game, and if that doesn't work, get help from the developer and/or Nvidia. It might seem trivial to you specifically as an experienced user but in general these steps often solve problems. And if nothing else, at least a clean re-install levels the playing field by undoing any amount of tinkering you might have done on your own (e.g. .ini-tweaks, fan patches) that might interfere with further, more in-depth troubleshooting attempts.
Yes, it's slow and often painfully trivial but this kind of tech support is essentially backseat driving and thus going through every single mind-numbing step together is the way to make success most likely.
No, this was 100% my fault, not GoG's. If I were to repost the email, you'd see how stupid I was in misunderstanding this sentence. Really, it was genuinely my fault. It couldn't have been simpler to understand even if GoG had given it to me in pop-up book format.
Post edited September 18, 2015 by medion
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Posted September 19, 2015
medion: ...No, this was 100% my fault, not GoG's. If I were to repost the email, you'd see how stupid I was in misunderstanding this sentence. Really, it was genuinely my fault. It couldn't have been simpler to understand even if GoG had given it to me in pop-up book format.
In that case there is not much that can be improved (except maybe your reading skills). :) Nice that you say that here so openly.
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