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Are there any "former" Australians, people who perhaps have very recently moved overseas and have updated their GoG account to show this, who have successfully been able to start downloading the proper, non-hamstrung version of the Witcher 2?

I ask because I apparently didn't update my information at an appropriate time and only have the bastard-stepson AU version available, and notice a number of people experienced a similar situation at the checkout. I get that I stupidly proceeded to purchase the game without checking which country I was supposed to be buying it from, but it seems not everyone has had that experience and they're still stuck with watered-down Witcher 2. So has anyone benefited from all that talk of non-geo IPs?
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new_waster: Are there any "former" Australians, people who perhaps have very recently moved overseas and have updated their GoG account to show this, who have successfully been able to start downloading the proper, non-hamstrung version of the Witcher 2?

I ask because I apparently didn't update my information at an appropriate time and only have the bastard-stepson AU version available, and notice a number of people experienced a similar situation at the checkout. I get that I stupidly proceeded to purchase the game without checking which country I was supposed to be buying it from, but it seems not everyone has had that experience and they're still stuck with watered-down Witcher 2. So has anyone benefited from all that talk of non-geo IPs?
I'm about to buy the game having moved to the United Kingdom yesterday (lol) and will let you know if I get the normal version.

EDIT: Yeah, I got the normal uncensored version.

Thank God that I moved to the UK
Post edited May 12, 2011 by Switch296
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new_waster: Are there any "former" Australians, people who perhaps have very recently moved overseas and have updated their GoG account to show this, who have successfully been able to start downloading the proper, non-hamstrung version of the Witcher 2?

I ask because I apparently didn't update my information at an appropriate time and only have the bastard-stepson AU version available, and notice a number of people experienced a similar situation at the checkout. I get that I stupidly proceeded to purchase the game without checking which country I was supposed to be buying it from, but it seems not everyone has had that experience and they're still stuck with watered-down Witcher 2. So has anyone benefited from all that talk of non-geo IPs?
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Switch296: I'm about to buy the game having moved to the United Kingdom yesterday (lol) and will let you know if I get the normal version.

EDIT: Yeah, I got the normal uncensored version.

Thank God that I moved to the UK
Well, that's interesting. I don't really see why they're unable to offer a refund to people with such errors and allow them to make the correct purchase, considering the game isn't out for another few days.

I'm tempted to just halt the payment on my credit card.
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Switch296: I'm about to buy the game having moved to the United Kingdom yesterday (lol) and will let you know if I get the normal version.

EDIT: Yeah, I got the normal uncensored version.

Thank God that I moved to the UK
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new_waster: Well, that's interesting. I don't really see why they're unable to offer a refund to people with such errors and allow them to make the correct purchase, considering the game isn't out for another few days.

I'm tempted to just halt the payment on my credit card.
A huge amount of people have made this error, probably hundreds, it would cost them heaps of money and cause them a lot of grief, take a lot of time for them to do that for every single person who asked for it.

They have already done so much for us by doing this and it's perfectly reasonable they aren't giving refunds to people who didn't take advantage of what they have done for us. I know that sounds mean to you but really, it's the truth in my eyes.

And I wouldn't advise you to halt the payment on your credit card, it will most likely get your GOG account permanently banned without warning if they have the same policies as D2D/GamersGate/Steam/Other digital services with credit card payment blocks.

Could even be worse than that seeing as you already have their files downloaded, could be considered theft and such.
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new_waster: Well, that's interesting. I don't really see why they're unable to offer a refund to people with such errors and allow them to make the correct purchase, considering the game isn't out for another few days.

I'm tempted to just halt the payment on my credit card.
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Switch296: A huge amount of people have made this error, probably hundreds, it would cost them heaps of money and cause them a lot of grief, take a lot of time for them to do that for every single person who asked for it.

They have already done so much for us by doing this and it's perfectly reasonable they aren't giving refunds to people who didn't take advantage of what they have done for us. I know that sounds mean to you but really, it's the truth in my eyes.

And I wouldn't advise you to halt the payment on your credit card, it will most likely get your GOG account permanently banned without warning if they have the same policies as D2D/GamersGate/Steam/Other digital services with credit card payment blocks.

Could even be worse than that seeing as you already have their files downloaded, could be considered theft and such.
Surely the fact that many people have apparently made the same error would mean there is a genuine issue here that needs to be addressed. It may be costly and frustrating to refund people in order to allow them to make another purchase under a different location, but it'll be even more costly to lose those sales altogether if they don't accommodate a fairly reasonable request. The product remains unreleased, I should be entitled to a refund.

To be honest, if they were to ban my account for blocking a payment I am entitled to block, then that's no big loss to me. I wouldn't really want to be doing business with them afterwards.

As to your theft claims, I don't have their files downloaded, I stopped downloading as soon as I saw it was the incorrect version. Which is beside the point, because the GoG download is decrypted and incomplete, so nobody has possession of the game yet.
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Switch296: A huge amount of people have made this error, probably hundreds, it would cost them heaps of money and cause them a lot of grief, take a lot of time for them to do that for every single person who asked for it.

They have already done so much for us by doing this and it's perfectly reasonable they aren't giving refunds to people who didn't take advantage of what they have done for us. I know that sounds mean to you but really, it's the truth in my eyes.

And I wouldn't advise you to halt the payment on your credit card, it will most likely get your GOG account permanently banned without warning if they have the same policies as D2D/GamersGate/Steam/Other digital services with credit card payment blocks.

Could even be worse than that seeing as you already have their files downloaded, could be considered theft and such.
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new_waster: Surely the fact that many people have apparently made the same error would mean there is a genuine issue here that needs to be addressed. It may be costly and frustrating to refund people in order to allow them to make another purchase under a different location, but it'll be even more costly to lose those sales altogether if they don't accommodate a fairly reasonable request. The product remains unreleased, I should be entitled to a refund.

To be honest, if they were to ban my account for blocking a payment I am entitled to block, then that's no big loss to me. I wouldn't really want to be doing business with them afterwards.

As to your theft claims, I don't have their files downloaded, I stopped downloading as soon as I saw it was the incorrect version. Which is beside the point, because the GoG download is decrypted and incomplete, so nobody has possession of the game yet.
Eh, it's debatable. Every single file of The Witcher 2 is property of CDPR and if you downloaded even a few files and there servers say so and then you blocked payment, you have still legally stolen those files. They have no way of seeing if you deleted them afterwards or decrypted them or whatever.

And don't be surprised they would ban your account, every single downloadable content store in the world wide web whether it be music related, video games, movies, whatever will block access to your account permanently if you charge back on your credit card. As I said, it's basically theft because you have the ability to download the file then refuse payment at a later date.

You are also forgetting that they didn't actually specifically come out and say they are dropping Geo-I.P Tracking for the specific purpose of Australians/New Zealanders to get the game uncensored, because of course, that would be completely illegal and would get them in a huge amount of legal trouble. They just conveniently decided to stop using it making the loop hole of getting the game uncensored possible.. get it?

If they then refund your money and let you buy the game from another place well, that's a bit different and they are taking more of a risk legally by allowing you to do so.

It sucks man and I would hate to be in your position, I feel for you, but I don't think anything can be done outside of you opening a new GOG account and repurchasing the real uncensored version with your account settings set to a place outside of Australia/New Zealand (Obviously because you have gone on a "vacation"..)
Post edited May 12, 2011 by Switch296
From all reports the watered down version will be fixable by an easily made fan patch, which most people expect to be out quickly after the release. I wouldn't stress over it if I were you.
how do you check?
If you move after your original download, then later re download will you get the new countries download version.

Maybe GoG could make this possible if it is not already.

But as people say, I bet a patch is made really quickly by someone who knows exactly what to do.

Regards MarkL
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SirCabbage: how do you check?
It'll have (AU) after the title in the GoG downloader and in the games section of your account details.
OK I went on vacation to United Kingdom and went to the checkout.

How do I tell what version I will be getting. I pre ordered when the offer first went live.
I get a price of $44.99 not in pound, so I have no idea what version I will get.
I suppose I could re register with a new account starting in UK or USA but I really do not want to do that.

Anyway I have aborted the purchase for now as I do not know what version I will be getting.

Regards MarkL
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marklaur: How do I tell what version I will be getting.
The region that your account is set to when you purchase the game is the region that the offer comes from, regardless of where the preorder was made from.
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marklaur: OK I went on vacation to United Kingdom and went to the checkout.

How do I tell what version I will be getting. I pre ordered when the offer first went live.
I get a price of $44.99 not in pound, so I have no idea what version I will get.
I suppose I could re register with a new account starting in UK or USA but I really do not want to do that.

Anyway I have aborted the purchase for now as I do not know what version I will be getting.

Regards MarkL
You'll be able to get the real version. Lucky devil.
I didn't realise I would be getting a censored version of the game until after the download commenced(still downloading as I type this) with the filename having an (AU) after it which set alarm bells off and I noticed this thread in the forums - I want the uncensored version of the game preferably by re-download rather than a 'user patch'.
The censored bit is only 1 instance of receiving sex as a quest reward right? You guys need to get out more.