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It is summertime in Europe and if GOG employees have a standard length vacation the people who normally respond to that stuff might be gone for several weeks. Anyone remaining will be stretched thin. I'm not making excuses, they should have responded at least, but I think sometimes folks forget that Europe is a lot different than the US.
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chupacabra: ..
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akwater: So... if i buy a game my system can not run, I should expect a company to patch said game for my system. For example if I buy Crysis day one on a computer that is using a 286 CPU and Windows 3.1 I should expect said company to rework the whole game so it can run on my system and instead of asking the company who made said game i would instead ask say Best Buy to patch it? Or Amazon, or whomever i bought said game from?
Anyone know of any company in the world that patches games for every system configuration out there?
Chupa my problem with the guy is the fact there have been answers to his problem yet he wont even try and see if it works.
He said on the KB section of the board that Steam has the same problem, now, do you see everyone asking valve on their boards to patch the game? Nope.
I mean, really does anyone here go on steam/impulse/gg/d2d or any other forums in the world asking for them just because they sold a copy of a game to patch it even if they didnt make said game?
John, Could you at least try any of the workarounds that have been mentioned? Ie Compatibilty mode, or Virtual Drive, or Drivers, or .ini settings etc etc etc etc??

The ENTIRE concept of "GoG" is buying old, often outdated games that have quite a few problems running on newer hardware/OS's and being able to replay those games.
As long as you meet the requirements from the games info page on GoG if you do indeed have a problem with the game running then yes, it is on GoG's hands to help fix or issue a refund.
Unlike most stores, GoG actually do retool some of the games and get them working on newer systems, that's part of the reason GoG exists, since many games here are hard to work on XP and new hardware.
If the games on gog weren't tested and often DIDN'T work on new systems they wouldn't be around for long. Most of us have stopped using old back-up computers for playing old games.
gog support team aint so bad compared to some other companys in australia people over here take more then a couple of days to relpy to emails,phone calls etc i sent an email bout a payment issue they got bak 2 me within 2 days so im happy
Post edited August 15, 2010 by kaka123
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cogadh: Trying to quit smoking... again.
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Egotomb: Me too 8 months & counting how about you?

Oh, I'm in the middle of "suck time". I actually stopped buying them a week ago and planned to be done with them by this weekend, but of course I've slipped a couple of times so I'm perpetually stuck in that "day after the last cig" mode. Of course it doesn't help that all of my friends (including my wife) also smoke..
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Stiler: The ENTIRE concept of "GoG" is buying old, often outdated games that have quite a few problems running on newer hardware/OS's and being able to replay those games.
As long as you meet the requirements from the games info page on GoG if you do indeed have a problem with the game running then yes, it is on GoG's hands to help fix or issue a refund.
Unlike most stores, GoG actually do retool some of the games and get them working on newer systems, that's part of the reason GoG exists, since many games here are hard to work on XP and new hardware.
If the games on gog weren't tested and often DIDN'T work on new systems they wouldn't be around for long. Most of us have stopped using old back-up computers for playing old games.

ok... so because they didnt test it on the exact same system config that john is running it is the issue of the company? We have seen people post they have had no issues with 64 bit vista, we have seen people post they had no issues with 32 bit vista, we have seen people post it works on windows 7 32 bit, and 64 bit.
there is no way in the world GoG can have everyone who buys a game from them exact same system specs tested and working. 1C published this game 2 years ago, the game is still for sale on Steam and other services this is a common problem that a lot of people have had issue with and yet those of us who have had problems have found workarounds.
2008.... Vista 64 bit was out, and the company 1C put the game out there, and have sold it on a number of different DD sources yet because gog makes "OLD" games work on newer machines they bear the burden of making everything they sell work on every single configuration out there??
Last I checked 2008 does not have what i would call outdated games, compare that to Moo1, mom, hmm2/3, and various other 80's and 90's games......people still play games that came out in 2008, on newer systems without problems.
We have a number of people on GoG who play TF2 which came out in 2007 on *gasp* newer machines....
There are a number of people on GoG who play Guildwars, WoW, EQ, and various other mmo's that have all been out for a number of years.
And to John, you don't use Dos Box for any game?
http://www.1cpublishing.eu/support/known-problems/king-s-bounty-the-legend
The game crashes randomly during gameplay showing the following error message:
".\BMRender\rmode.cpp(5441): DirectX call failed: -1,-1,E_FAIL
(An undetermined error occurred inside the Direct3D subsystem)".
Resolution of the game you are playing do not match your desktop resolution.
For example if you are playing on 1024x768 resolution, you have to set 1024x768 resolution of your desktop as well.
Also emailing 1C the company who made the game may provide better answers as well.
have you tried that?
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cogadh: Oh, I'm in the middle of "suck time". I actually stopped buying them a week ago and planned to be done with them by this weekend, but of course I've slipped a couple of times so I'm perpetually stuck in that "day after the last cig" mode. Of course it doesn't help that all of my friends (including my wife) also smoke..

thats sucks man, ive got the gum and patches... and have quit for 24 hours at the most here... but then again almost everyone smokes so i get that 1st wiff and bam.... im pulling out a pack ;p
Post edited August 15, 2010 by akwater
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akwater: And to John, you don't use Dos Box for any game?
http://www.1cpublishing.eu/support/known-problems/king-s-bounty-the-legend
The game crashes randomly during gameplay showing the following error message:
".\BMRender\rmode.cpp(5441): DirectX call failed: -1,-1,E_FAIL
(An undetermined error occurred inside the Direct3D subsystem)".
Resolution of the game you are playing do not match your desktop resolution.
For example if you are playing on 1024x768 resolution, you have to set 1024x768 resolution of your desktop as well.
Also emailing 1C the company who made the game may provide better answers as well.
have you tried that?

No, I don't use DOS Box or anything like that. Thus far, everything has just worked on my PC. I don't generally play older games that need any special software to work (and KB isn't even that old anyway).
I went to the company's website a long time ago but couldn't find any way to contact them. There was a help section but it only contained an FAQ and some other things, but no contact links. I'm sure I missed something somewhere, but I did try posting to the official forums as well.
Btw, I love their answer to the problem:
"Resolution of the game you are playing do not match your desktop resolution.
For example if you are playing on 1024x768 resolution, you have to set 1024x768 resolution of your desktop as well.
Also update your graphic drivers and DirectX"
I have never heard of the resolution resulting in an error like that, and I also love how they jump from resolution to "update your drivers and directx," as if there's some logical progression between those two steps.
Post edited August 15, 2010 by JohnJSal
Actually using a non desktop resolution for a game causes problems to several games. I can't think out of the blue any right now, but I know and remember having this issue with games. Granted, it doesn't tend to happen so often, but it does. It's not a KB specific problem.
BTW, you should aim your bad attitude to others, not the people of this forum actually trying to help you, no matter if they are succeeding or not.
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JohnJSal: Btw, I love their answer to the problem:
"Resolution of the game you are playing do not match your desktop resolution.
For example if you are playing on 1024x768 resolution, you have to set 1024x768 resolution of your desktop as well.
Also update your graphic drivers and DirectX"
I have never heard of the resolution resulting in an error like that, and I also love how they jump from resolution to "update your drivers and directx," as if there's some logical progression between those two steps.

support@1cpublishing.eu is their email...
by clicking the tab labeled Support http://www.1cpublishing.eu/support it comes up....
"Information Required: Computer model (CPU, DVD-ROM, RAM, Video/Sound card, DirectX version, Windows version)."
I mean that took about i dunno 45 seconds to find the contact info for the company who publishes the game....
Bottom line be nicer in general and people will be nicer in replies and maybe actually try to get you answers.
Oh and that was the workaround I had to use, the resolution issue was my problem. I also had to do this with a few Dos Box games because of the full screen mode.
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trusteft: BTW, you should aim your bad attitude to others, not the people of this forum actually trying to help you, no matter if they are succeeding or not.

I'm the one with the bad attitude, after coming here to make a post and then being attacked for that post and called a troll? How am I *suppose* to respond to that?
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akwater: by clicking the tab labeled Support http://www.1cpublishing.eu/support it comes up....
"Information Required: Computer model (CPU, DVD-ROM, RAM, Video/Sound card, DirectX version, Windows version)."
I mean that took about i dunno 45 seconds to find the contact info for the company who publishes the game....
Bottom line be nicer in general and people will be nicer in replies and maybe actually try to get you answers.

Thanks. That's not the website I had gone to. I went to the KB website and couldn't find any contact information.
And excuse me, but "be nicer"? I've been nothing but nice to everyone else, those who haven't immediately judged me to be a troll and attacked my comments as if I'm the cause of my own issue.
Post edited August 16, 2010 by JohnJSal
I think we should all stop acting like little kids.
John has a completely valid and understandable point. Sure, it may not be the best to the ears of a GOG fanboy, but it's rational. And it is absolutely true that GOG has been slacking with respect to support services and the like—especially in the recent months. I'd expect that your troubles with them has something to do with the fact that the support team doesn't work weekends, and that they are preparing for GamesCon in Cologne.
GOG will get their act together. Let's just all get along and stop being douches.
lol he calls me unhelpful and sad and yet i gave him the email addy of the company :P
cause thats how sad guys act...... and unhelpful guys act....
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Stiler: The ENTIRE concept of "GoG" is buying old, often outdated games that have quite a few problems running on newer hardware/OS's and being able to replay those games.
As long as you meet the requirements from the games info page on GoG if you do indeed have a problem with the game running then yes, it is on GoG's hands to help fix or issue a refund.
Unlike most stores, GoG actually do retool some of the games and get them working on newer systems, that's part of the reason GoG exists, since many games here are hard to work on XP and new hardware.
If the games on gog weren't tested and often DIDN'T work on new systems they wouldn't be around for long. Most of us have stopped using old back-up computers for playing old games.
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akwater: ok... so because they didnt test it on the exact same system config that john is running it is the issue of the company? We have seen people post they have had no issues with 64 bit vista, we have seen people post they had no issues with 32 bit vista, we have seen people post it works on windows 7 32 bit, and 64 bit.
there is no way in the world GoG can have everyone who buys a game from them exact same system specs tested and working. 1C published this game 2 years ago, the game is still for sale on Steam and other services this is a common problem that a lot of people have had issue with and yet those of us who have had problems have found workarounds.
2008.... Vista 64 bit was out, and the company 1C put the game out there, and have sold it on a number of different DD sources yet because gog makes "OLD" games work on newer machines they bear the burden of making everything they sell work on every single configuration out there??
Last I checked 2008 does not have what i would call outdated games, compare that to Moo1, mom, hmm2/3, and various other 80's and 90's games......people still play games that came out in 2008, on newer systems without problems.
We have a number of people on GoG who play TF2 which came out in 2007 on *gasp* newer machines....
There are a number of people on GoG who play Guildwars, WoW, EQ, and various other mmo's that have all been out for a number of years.
And to John, you don't use Dos Box for any game?
http://www.1cpublishing.eu/support/known-problems/king-s-bounty-the-legend
The game crashes randomly during gameplay showing the following error message:
".\BMRender\rmode.cpp(5441): DirectX call failed: -1,-1,E_FAIL
(An undetermined error occurred inside the Direct3D subsystem)".
Resolution of the game you are playing do not match your desktop resolution.
For example if you are playing on 1024x768 resolution, you have to set 1024x768 resolution of your desktop as well.
Also emailing 1C the company who made the game may provide better answers as well.
have you tried that?
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cogadh: Oh, I'm in the middle of "suck time". I actually stopped buying them a week ago and planned to be done with them by this weekend, but of course I've slipped a couple of times so I'm perpetually stuck in that "day after the last cig" mode. Of course it doesn't help that all of my friends (including my wife) also smoke..

thats sucks man, ive got the gum and patches... and have quit for 24 hours at the most here... but then again almost everyone smokes so i get that 1st wiff and bam.... im pulling out a pack ;p

Great way ignoring what I said. OLD games, not new ones. I understand the OP ' sproblme is with a fairly newer game but I was referring to the old games, which make up the majority of GoG's catalogue.
If GoG sold old games that didn't work on anything past win98 we likely wouldn't be here.
I was referring to these old games that use dosbox and have been tweaked by GoG to work on newer hardware, which any person could clearly see from what I wrote but you simply choose to ignore it and warp it to something else.
Do I think GoG should issue someone a refund if the game they bought doesn't work and they can't figure out a solution? Yes. It's just good business to treat your customers that way, rather then leaving them in the dark and never responding or simply saying "oh it doesnt' work, sorry but no refunds or help.."
I know not every single game can be tested on every single possible setup, but for those few people that can't get a game tow wokr at all after everything, leaving them out in the cold only leads to the loss of a customer, whereas if you help them/refund they might actually think to buy from said service again down the road knowing that if there is a problem they won't simply be brushed aside.
I would like to think that is the type of way that GoG works, as countless things said by the company point toward it with their no DRM stance and things that people in CD Projekt and others have said.
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JohnJSal:

For someone to say "forget it my ime here is done" you have sure stuck around :P

Geez you guys sure feel some strong need to attack anyone who doesn't like your precious game service. Maybe I wasn't clear, but I meant that my time *buying games* from GOG is done. I'm not the kind of person who just posts a thread and then abandons it without reading and responding to other people who respond.

Don't feel bad, I knew exaclty what you meant when you wrote it. Personallly I think akwater is being a bit dense.
I also agree with vagabond and think you have a valid point. I too had a game that didn't work I sent an emails asking for help . I went a week (ok it was only six days but close enough) with no reply . I did get a reply on the seventh day, but that was possibly because I had sent an email complaining about the lack of a response. It might have been longer if I hadn't sent the second email.
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trusteft: BTW, you should aim your bad attitude to others, not the people of this forum actually trying to help you, no matter if they are succeeding or not.

Ughhh are you serious? He's the who has been given attitude, seriously what the hell is wrong with some of you people?
Post edited August 16, 2010 by CaptainGyro
Nowhere has the OP asked GOG to magically fix his game...I don't know where some of you guys are getting that from. All that he's saying is that he would have liked a response from tech support. That's it.
Is that REALLY too much to ask? Sure, he can find help out there, but considering how much people on here complain about other services and their lack of support...shouldn't we expect GOG to be able to deliver a response?
And this isn't the first time we've seen a complaint like this made recently. Clearly, things ARE falling between the cracks here, and this does need to be fixed.
Post edited August 16, 2010 by Crassmaster
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JohnJSal:

For someone to say "forget it my ime here is done" you have sure stuck around :P
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CaptainGyro: Geez you guys sure feel some strong need to attack anyone who doesn't like your precious game service. Maybe I wasn't clear, but I meant that my time *buying games* from GOG is done. I'm not the kind of person who just posts a thread and then abandons it without reading and responding to other people who respond.

Don't feel bad, I knew exaclty what you meant when you wrote it. Personallly I think akwater is being a bit dense.
I also agree with vagabond and think you have a valid point. I too had a game that didn't work I sent an emails asking for help . I went a week (ok it was only six days but close enough) with no reply . I did get a reply on the seventh day, but that was possibly because I had sent an email complaining about the lack of a response. It might have been longer if I hadn't sent the second email.
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trusteft: BTW, you should aim your bad attitude to others, not the people of this forum actually trying to help you, no matter if they are succeeding or not.

Ughhh are you serious? He's the who has been given attitude, seriously what the hell is wrong with some of you people?

CaptainGyro, I would reply to you with some attitude of my own, but your name and avatar is so delicious, I am your slave.