pds41: Since which time you have played between 50 and 84 hours in the game and completed half the achievements.
If you're lucky, you'll probably get store credit.
Ixamyakxim: [...]
this is literally the second or third complaint I've seen today of someone who beat the game or played 85 hours or whatever and still feels entitled to a refund.
You're not refunding, you're stealing. You never had any intent to "buy" the game, you knew you were going to play it and now when you get called out you bitch.
Indeed, there have been several threads, and people who complain that refunds are taking long... Now it seems clear that they are making hard decisions about what to do about people that has played a game for more than ten hours, twentey, or like the OP, more than eighty. Commerce requires good faith from both seller and purchaser, not just the seller.
Let us remember that there are short indie games that can be beat in less than ten hours, sometimes in as little as two or three hours if one really wants to.
GOG's policy right now, even with what pds41 quotes, is very generous. Yet I am not sure that they have been praised enough for it (they deserve so). While they are getting flak from people in the same predicament of the OP, and anyone who wants to join the choir, of course.
Some game reviewers, after giving a bad review, end it writing that they asked for a refund, for dramatic effect. Maybe this has been another contributing factor.