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Nicole28: Sometimes I think that videogames are the one product that should come with warranties even more than electronic gadgets. It would get rid of 90% of all irresponsibility where a game is released in an unfinished, scattered buggy mess, yet without making things too difficult for the store front.
The problem with software is that it's hard to return bits and bytes you have installed to your system, which is why it;s hard to get refunds for such in brick and mortar stores(cash refunds/etc, and not store credit or exchanges).
https://old.reddit.com/r/gog/comments/c9itwt/lets_clear_the_air_on_tinybuild_drm/
Well that's good news. It's sad that it had to come to this before they'd even act, but it's a positive outcome.
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SirPrimalform: Well that's good news. It's sad that it had to come to this before they'd even act, but it's a positive outcome.
PR wise/etc most companies choose not to react to events publically unless they must, rather keeping such things and how they deal with them behind the scenes. This is just how it is in today's social media fueled world.
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GameRager: PR wise/etc most companies choose not to react to events publically unless they must, rather keeping such things and how they deal with them behind the scenes. This is just how it is in today's social media fueled world.
I don't mean act in terms of getting a statement, I mean act in terms of doing their jobs uploading the updates here etc.
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GameRager: PR wise/etc most companies choose not to react to events publically unless they must, rather keeping such things and how they deal with them behind the scenes. This is just how it is in today's social media fueled world.
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SirPrimalform: I don't mean act in terms of getting a statement, I mean act in terms of doing their jobs uploading the updates here etc.
Well if what Post 77 says and the info from MarkH0's latest posts in the other thread is any indication, things are being set into motion. :)
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GameRager: Well if what Post 77 says and the info from MarkH0's latest posts in the other thread is any indication, things are being set into motion. :)
Didn't you read the post you replied to? That's pretty much what I said, I was just lamenting that it had to come to this before things were set into motion.
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GameRager: Well if what Post 77 says and the info from MarkH0's latest posts in the other thread is any indication, things are being set into motion. :)
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SirPrimalform: Didn't you read the post you replied to? That's pretty much what I said, I was just lamenting that it had to come to this before things were set into motion.
I was just reiterating, and I also tried to point out that that's usually how the world is(though I guess I didn't say it well enough?).....also it's better late than never as the saying goes.
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GameRager: I was just reiterating, and I also tried to point out that that's usually how the world is(though I guess I didn't say it well enough?).....also it's better late than never as the saying goes.
Gotcha.
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SirPrimalform: <snip>
no idea who is in your avvy but i notice all teh subtle changes, m'dude.

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NOTICE
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Fairfox: no idea who is in your avvy but i notice all teh subtle changes, m'dude.

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NOTICE
It's Bernard Black. I'm glad someone notices. :P

What was the last change?
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Fairfox: no idea who is in your avvy but i notice all teh subtle changes, m'dude.

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SirPrimalform: It's Bernard Black. I'm glad someone notices. :P

What was the last change?
last i remember was like an uuuuh kaleidoscope then
but i remember him slowly losing his hair!
This whole thread kind of puzzles me. Where is GOG going to get the money to issue all those refunds? I doubt very much that there's anything in the contract that would require Tinybuild to provide the money, if they're not already being required to supply the updates they create here.

IMHO, it's rather unfortunate that Tinybuild is apparently outright refusing to support the games here with materials they're already producing, but I fail to see why GOG should have to cover the cost of providing all those refunds.

The best thing is probably just to not buy anymore Tinybuild games until they change their policy. Personally, very few of those games appear of any interest to me, so it's unlikely I would have bought them either way.
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hedwards: This whole thread kind of puzzles me. Where is GOG going to get the money to issue all those refunds? I doubt very much that there's anything in the contract that would require Tinybuild to provide the money, if they're not already being required to supply the updates they create here.

IMHO, it's rather unfortunate that Tinybuild is apparently outright refusing to support the games here with materials they're already producing, but I fail to see why GOG should have to cover the cost of providing all those refunds.

The best thing is probably just to not buy anymore Tinybuild games until they change their policy. Personally, very few of those games appear of any interest to me, so it's unlikely I would have bought them either way.
IIRC someone posted a link from Tinybuild stating they didn't support that team member's comments and they are working with gog atm to fix things.
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hedwards: This whole thread kind of puzzles me. Where is GOG going to get the money to issue all those refunds? I doubt very much that there's anything in the contract that would require Tinybuild to provide the money, if they're not already being required to supply the updates they create here.

IMHO, it's rather unfortunate that Tinybuild is apparently outright refusing to support the games here with materials they're already producing, but I fail to see why GOG should have to cover the cost of providing all those refunds.

The best thing is probably just to not buy anymore Tinybuild games until they change their policy. Personally, very few of those games appear of any interest to me, so it's unlikely I would have bought them either way.
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GameRager: IIRC someone posted a link from Tinybuild stating they didn't support that team member's comments and they are working with gog atm to fix things.
That wouldn't surprise me. It seemed awfully brazen. It also made very little sense at the time. Now, whether that's a sincere mistakes were made or an oh crud we're losing a lot of sales here is a different question.

Still, I suspect that when all is said and done that they'll supply at least the bug fixes to the games here.