Posted June 11, 2016
Hello,
Gog connect looks like a cool feature, however I had a few questions which were mostly answered by the FAQs, except for one. So I contacted gog at the time. Basically it's the following:-
Gog user connects to steam account
A gog user buys a game on gog. Possibly gifted. The point is the game hasn't come by fraudulently. No refund has been made and thirdly, not received via the gog connect feature.
The user has the same game on steam. This version isn't clean. Possible refund, gift was fraudulent, listed as free when in fact it should have costed money. Various reasons can exist as to why this version can get pulled.
My question was, in this situation is the gog purchase protected?
The likelihood of this situation is unlikely, however I thought the answer would be that the gog game wouldn't be revoked. However, according to support, it seems the game can be removed from the user's gog library. I tried to remove any confusion regarding the matter with gog, however they seem to confirm that the game can be removed.
The reason I ask is because I don't care about my steam account, and steam keys are from everywhere, so I can't verify their source. However I care more about my gog account and use my money on the store + a couple of gifts. So I find it unsettling that my game is no longer " purchased".
What do you guys think?
Gog connect looks like a cool feature, however I had a few questions which were mostly answered by the FAQs, except for one. So I contacted gog at the time. Basically it's the following:-
Gog user connects to steam account
A gog user buys a game on gog. Possibly gifted. The point is the game hasn't come by fraudulently. No refund has been made and thirdly, not received via the gog connect feature.
The user has the same game on steam. This version isn't clean. Possible refund, gift was fraudulent, listed as free when in fact it should have costed money. Various reasons can exist as to why this version can get pulled.
My question was, in this situation is the gog purchase protected?
The likelihood of this situation is unlikely, however I thought the answer would be that the gog game wouldn't be revoked. However, according to support, it seems the game can be removed from the user's gog library. I tried to remove any confusion regarding the matter with gog, however they seem to confirm that the game can be removed.
The reason I ask is because I don't care about my steam account, and steam keys are from everywhere, so I can't verify their source. However I care more about my gog account and use my money on the store + a couple of gifts. So I find it unsettling that my game is no longer " purchased".
What do you guys think?