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hai guys,

i just got me two mistery games and already wondered about the checkout not notifying me about them possibly being not supported by my operating system

after unpacking, i see that both can run under Linux and i think there were only games supporting linux put in the bag to take from

my everyday computer runs a very customized archlinux, as i cannot use windows for anyathing but playing games --far away from the horrible / unfamiliar windows desktop--

if: i am correct with the bag thing, i propose, to make the drawing of non linux/non mac games an opt-out when checking out
also i would like to refund and redraw both of them (i hope it is not a problem that i accidently clicked the download of one of them, when trying to access its store page)

else: thank you for reading and it was a coincidence that both of them work under linux

.nyan~ :3

P.S.: if: i am not correct: add notification at checkout that the draw is possibly not supporting the os
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kittenface: this topic is not about refunds for the mistery thing, it is about the mistery it self
i would only like a refund if i am correct with my assumption
Post edited December 04, 2015 by kittenface
This question / problem has been solved by hyperagathonimage
What's this with people not liking the results of the mystery games. It's a gamble and you can't just ask for a refund or a redraw because you don't like the result.

Also, the refund option is there if your game doesn't work not because you don't like it. If you don't like gambling then buy one of the discounted titles that you want.
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Ganni1987: ...
this topic is not about refunds for the mistery thing, it is about the mistery it self
i would only like a refund if i am correct with my assumption
Post edited December 04, 2015 by kittenface
Well, as you've figured out, there's no OS checking. If you got Linux games (both times, even), consider yourself lucky. However, you've also apparently downloaded said games (I assume this from the "unpacking" bit), so I don't think you can get a refund anymore. Unless said games do not work. But, since GOG officially supports only Ubuntu and Mint, you'd actually have to demonstrate first that the games don't work for you on those specific distributions.