Posted December 27, 2018
Vingry: I don't think you can do that. The game you're offering was free for everyone to get, and trading it means no more than asking another user to give you a game for free.
Although no such rule claims what you're doing to be wrong, I just felt that I had read somewhere in this thread on how it would be somewhat unfair for the other user you're trading the game to.
Littleguy: I had already purchased Full Throttle before the giveaway, so it was hardly "free" for me and users can check my games list to verify I have activated it on my account. Although no such rule claims what you're doing to be wrong, I just felt that I had read somewhere in this thread on how it would be somewhat unfair for the other user you're trading the game to.
I haven't encountered this rule and have traded "giveaway" games before and received them as well. Granted some of these were from a time where the giveaway codes had lengthier expiration dates, if this is an official rule, I'm willing to delete my initial post. If not can't we allow individual users to exercise their own discretion in trading?
Perhaps someone missed the giveaway and wants the game but received another giveaway in the past or paid an utterly trivial amount for a game etc, that they are willing to trade.
I'm open to receiving just about anything, even something of very small value here.
This has a normal value of 20 Canadian dollars on GOG, I'm willing to part with it for something of far less value (for example if I didn't own Fantasy General I would have willingly accepted a trade for that in this deal).