Amerika-p4l: I purchased Alan Wake yesterday. GoG had the game for 15 dollars which also came with 25% off the upcoming expansion. Naturally I was stoked to get such a great deal for a game that has been praised pretty heavily.
Well, Alan Wake is advertised everywhere as a Steamworks game. Steam has it and if you purchase from Amazon.com the game requires Steam activation so I assumed when I bought through GoG the game would also have the option for Steam support/activation.
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While I wouldn't personally think of sticking to our rules as having "no integrity", I went through your case with my superior and, upon closer review, we have decided to make an exception and grant your refund request.
We will contact you in a few minutes, to verify some payment info before we can issue the refund.
Do keep in mind, though, that no game on GOG comes with a means of Steam activation, and we don't have any immediate plans of adding such a feature.
We're all about DRM-free games with as many bonus goodies as we can get our hands on. Plus, we've got
our own digital distribution infrastructure. ;)
Hope you don't have any hard feelings towards GOG after all this hassle, and in case you ever decide that Steam activations aren't that big of a deal... :)