buddhadharma: Hello, This is addressed to GoG management. I just wanted to let you know why I can't buy any more games from GoG. I just purchased a third game from GoG that does not run on Windows 10 in spite of the fact that each of the 3 games descriptions said that they do. I understand Windows is always changing and that may not be your fault. However, it seems that whether or not the games I purchase will work is hit or miss at best. Since I cannot rely on the games' descriptions to tell me whether the game will run or not, I have no choice but to stop buying games from GoG. I don't want to waste any more of my money.
Regards,
An ex-customer.
"Works on: Windows 10" on a game's store page means that they've tested that game on their various office test machines, and found that it ran reliably enough on those that they felt comfortable officially supporting the game on that OS. It does
not serve as a guarantee that it will run on all the innumerable (not hyperbole) combinations of hardware and software possible. PCs are not consoles. Virtually no piece of software can be guaranteed that absolutely.
(This is ignoring the fact that you're not likely to find any better support on any other online game store, and having a better track record with games running "right out of the box" is probably gonna be down to chance. About the only thing Steam, for example, has over GOG in these respects is the more flexible refund policy, rather than more reliable products.)
As has been said: contact support. Even if you just wanna do this [
drops mic; walks off stage] shtick, sending an e-mail to support would be the better way to go. GOG management probably doesn't read the forums too often. ;)