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I have already written a review for Dorfromantik about a month ago, sharing my impressions based on the then latest and last in-development build. Today I wanted to write another one, this time for the full release, to give it all the praise it deserves. It's really a game I have come to love to hate for it being so addictive and developers doing a great job to polish and add to the experience in various ways without overdoing it!

My problem is now that it seems to be impossible to add another review. Contact support to have the old review removed? I know it's outdated now the final release is out but still would want to keep it up. Or is this by design? If it's the latter, maybe GOG could change the system, which should take the work off of support staff in case they have to be contacted for removal. As far as I know to have a review changed or updated staff must do it.
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Mori_Yuki: I have already written a review for Dorfromantik about a month ago, sharing my impressions based on the then latest and last in-development build. Today I wanted to write another one, this time for the full release, to give it all the praise it deserves. It's really a game I have come to love to hate for it being so addictive and developers doing a great job to polish and add to the experience in various ways without overdoing it!

My problem is now that it seems to be impossible to add another review. Contact support to have the old review removed? I know it's outdated now the final release is out but still would want to keep it up. Or is this by design? If it's the latter, maybe GOG could change the system, which should take the work off of support staff in case they have to be contacted for removal. As far as I know to have a review changed or updated staff must do it.
If GOG was like Steam, it would allow you to edit your review to reflect the changes. But since it's not, your only recourse is to contact support and see whether they can remove or edit your old review. And no, you can't have two reviews about the same game.
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Mori_Yuki: I have already written a review for Dorfromantik about a month ago, sharing my impressions based on the then latest and last in-development build. Today I wanted to write another one, this time for the full release, to give it all the praise it deserves. It's really a game I have come to love to hate for it being so addictive and developers doing a great job to polish and add to the experience in various ways without overdoing it!

My problem is now that it seems to be impossible to add another review. Contact support to have the old review removed? I know it's outdated now the final release is out but still would want to keep it up. Or is this by design? If it's the latter, maybe GOG could change the system, which should take the work off of support staff in case they have to be contacted for removal. As far as I know to have a review changed or updated staff must do it.
You can go to the product user's forum, and make additional comments there.
Congratulations, you've run into one of GOG's many stone tablets. Unfortunately, not only can you not edit reviews, but you can't even keep track of them.
Well, that's a real problem, players should be able to edit their reviews in case something changes, maybe there is no need to change their score, but I least change the text to reflect the progress of a gane, specially on this Early Access titles.
Considering GoG's issues, you might make a separate thread and put your reviews there as i've done.

Though that's up to you.
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Mori_Yuki: I have already written a review for Dorfromantik about a month ago, sharing my impressions based on the then latest and last in-development build. Today I wanted to write another one, this time for the full release, to give it all the praise it deserves. It's really a game I have come to love to hate for it being so addictive and developers doing a great job to polish and add to the experience in various ways without overdoing it!

My problem is now that it seems to be impossible to add another review. Contact support to have the old review removed? I know it's outdated now the final release is out but still would want to keep it up. Or is this by design? If it's the latter, maybe GOG could change the system, which should take the work off of support staff in case they have to be contacted for removal. As far as I know to have a review changed or updated staff must do it.
Hey Yuki, why don't you write the review in the bundle page? You can post another review here: https://www.gog.com/game/dorfromantik_soundtrack_bundle
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Ruvika: Hey Yuki, why don't you write the review in the bundle page? You can post another review here: https://www.gog.com/game/dorfromantik_soundtrack_bundle
Because it's absurd that the game pages are even separated like that in the first place, and the likelihood of someone using an edition to read reviews is nigh nonexistent.
Yep, unfortunately that is one of GOG's current limitations.

Folk should be encouraged to post Reviews at each forum page for a game, and then link to it from the Review section on the game page.

For the game in question here - https://www.gog.com/forum/dorfromantik

So if you created a thread called Game Reviews there, you could post and edit at will.

Personally I would leave any original review you posted in such a fashion, as it was clearly relevant at the time, and just do another post, linking to that with something like UPDATED REVIEW.
Only thing you do is open a ticket with support. They'll regularly do this for people. Another thing they have to waste time doing rather than closing real cases. People even do it regularly to submit over maximum length reviews.

Make sure you include a link to the game card, your current review, and the text of what you want them to replace it with, all in the initial request so you don't generate any confusion.
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Mori_Yuki: I have already written a review for Dorfromantik about a month ago, sharing my impressions based on the then latest and last in-development build. Today I wanted to write another one, this time for the full release, to give it all the praise it deserves. It's really a game I have come to love to hate for it being so addictive and developers doing a great job to polish and add to the experience in various ways without overdoing it!

My problem is now that it seems to be impossible to add another review. Contact support to have the old review removed? I know it's outdated now the final release is out but still would want to keep it up. Or is this by design? If it's the latter, maybe GOG could change the system, which should take the work off of support staff in case they have to be contacted for removal. [i]As far as I know to have a review changed or updated staff must do it.
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Post edited November 02, 2023 by furuta18