Omarios: Still waiting for mine, too.
The same day I applied, I got a response asking if GOG wallet would be acceptable. I instantly replied yes.
That was nearly two weeks ago now and nothing since bar a terse reply about how busy they are.
As much as owning the games in full was the main appeal with GOG, I will never purchase anything from them again.
Makes you truly appreciate the Steam refunding system.
Uh, wow? really? the last time i purchased a game from Steam which was buggy and laggyas "HELL" called Primal 2.0 the game was underdeveloped for 2 dollars.
I contacted steam support for my money back but instead they replace my money into my Steam wallet, which means, they will never give back your real money.
Then we have rude admins and moderators banning, silencing everyone who they think broke their "code of conduct" or rules that seems unfriendly or unwelcome to to a company who partnered with steam awhile back, are still around. People are not allowed to voice their words or opinions around there. And it doesn't matter how built your criticism really is. Some creators will ignore because 1. their fanbase is already big or 2. They are trying their best to perfect their game.
So I don't see your point telling everyone that you will never purchase from GOG again. At least CDPR did the right thing. Give them a chance and let them fix the game.
But don't get me wrong! I was once a developer of maps working on Doom engine, Half life engine, and Unity making maps for my buddies to test their levels. I was just a newbie until a have gotten better at it. When i first finished my maps, i was able to play along with it using my friend's models. I fixed some bugs here and there on corners especially the depths of the water. I shared it with my buddies and they got some bugs because some of the files were corrupted, weren't uploaded properly or our internet sucks because the files weren't downloaded properly from Tortoise SVN program. you should know about this.