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And free Machinarium to boot. Well that's really impressive. That's what I call consumer care. Way to go, GOG.

Although I doubt after all the deals there are still people who don't own Witcher 1 :)
Well, I didn't own Witcher (and my laptop is not enough for it) but still, the though that counts. Nice solution, GOG!
I am just too damn glad I didn't preorder it. And to show just how much, I went to the humble bundle and bought it there choosing the split of 100% of my money going to World Land Trust, zero to devs, zero to humble bundle.

So there.
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What about people like me who have the Witcher?

Edit: Not complaining, just asking :)
Post edited April 20, 2012 by Azx619
Or people who have Machinarum?
GOG didn't need to do this. It's a great gesture, but the HIB thing wasn't their fault. Just keep on giving a great service, guys!
Yes, of course. But, even if it is actually something unneeded, it is to strange to read: ``surprise, free Machinarum'' and you already have it.
If you own both on GOG get in touch with support but otherwise enjoy the soundtrack and art book.
If I own both Witcher and Machinarium ( on steam) can I make a gift with them on gog to my friend? Anyway all of them are wonderfull and I don't feel any disappointment to support gog and amanita.
Just so people know, both games are now available (or at very least, I have them in my shelf).
I got a Botanicula preorder gifted to me by a friend a week before it came out, and I didn't get either game or the artbook. Does the person who gifted them to me get them, and can he in turn give them to me, or how does this work? He didn't buy it on GOG for himself, just bought a copy which he immediately gifted to me.

I was really excited for Botanicula, then extremely disappointed when the bundle thing happened, then happy enough after I learned I'd get the artbook and Machinarium and the Witcher on GOG, and now apparently I don't get them which makes me DISAPPOINTED AGAIN.

(Should this be another topic asking for support?)
Post edited April 23, 2012 by googoogjoob
Um...since I have neither game (thru GoG or anywhere else)...wow. That's above and beyond. I agree it wasn't GoG's fault at all...so this is a grand gesture.

Thank you, GoG....not just for the games but for your service and your DRM-free example. I wish more would learn from it. You rock.