Posted June 10, 2015
Primatebuddy
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HunchBluntley
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Posted June 10, 2015
Primatebuddy: So let's see if I got this straight:
- find game you want
- purchase game
+ make sure you check the gift code box at checkout
+ use your own email address to gift to
- now you have the game and a gift code to trade with?
Also, I cannot trade a game for which I do not have a gift code.
Sounds ok, but is this ok with GOG?
Almost right. If you purchase a game as a gift code, it is not added to your library. If you've sent it to yourself, you can redeem it if you choose, at which point you'll have the game, but the code will no longer be valid. - find game you want
- purchase game
+ make sure you check the gift code box at checkout
+ use your own email address to gift to
- now you have the game and a gift code to trade with?
Also, I cannot trade a game for which I do not have a gift code.
Sounds ok, but is this ok with GOG?
So, yes, as long as you're not trying to sell game codes (from ANY site) for money, they are fine with it.
EDIT: Dammit, ninja'd again!
Post edited June 10, 2015 by HunchBluntley
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Primatebuddy
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Posted June 10, 2015
Primatebuddy: So let's see if I got this straight:
- find game you want
- purchase game
+ make sure you check the gift code box at checkout
+ use your own email address to gift to
- now you have the game and a gift code to trade with?
Also, I cannot trade a game for which I do not have a gift code.
Sounds ok, but is this ok with GOG?
HunchBluntley: Almost right. If you purchase a game as a gift code, it is not added to your library. If you've sent it to yourself, you can redeem it if you choose, at which point you'll have the game, but the code will no longer be valid. - find game you want
- purchase game
+ make sure you check the gift code box at checkout
+ use your own email address to gift to
- now you have the game and a gift code to trade with?
Also, I cannot trade a game for which I do not have a gift code.
Sounds ok, but is this ok with GOG?
So, yes, as long as you're not trying to sell game codes (from ANY site) for money, they are fine with it.
EDIT: Dammit, ninja'd again!
God I love the GOG forums :)
HunchBluntley
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Posted June 10, 2015
True. Re-reading his post, that might actually be all he was talking about. But I've seen too many people in the past wanting Steam keys for all their GOG-purchased games so that they can have ALL OF THE EVERYTHING in one place.
Ixamyakxim
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Posted June 10, 2015
aPHAT: I'm new and just read some posts about people trading games. How exactly do trades work? I would definitely be interested in trading my GOG Witcher 3 for a Steam Witcher 3 or something equivalent.
I also suggest you find someone to act as a "middleman" for a trade like this. You'll have a hard time getting someone to send you codes first and someone new to the forum could fall prey to an unsavory type just looking to take your code. Actually, personally if it were me, I might hold off on making this trade at all until I spent a bit more time around the forums. Just much easier all around that way.
Or look in the trading forum and before you make the trade, ask people in there who are making a lot of trades if they've had a good experience with the person you're considering trading with. I did this when I was a bit new here and couldn't believe how quickly and cheerfully everyone always responded. I was never bit by a bad trade and I learned early on what a great community this could be.
HunchBluntley
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Posted June 10, 2015
HunchBluntley: Almost right. If you purchase a game as a gift code, it is not added to your library. If you've sent it to yourself, you can redeem it if you choose, at which point you'll have the game, but the code will no longer be valid.
So, yes, as long as you're not trying to sell game codes (from ANY site) for money, they are fine with it.
EDIT: Dammit, ninja'd again!
Primatebuddy: Got it...thanks HunchBluntley! So, yes, as long as you're not trying to sell game codes (from ANY site) for money, they are fine with it.
EDIT: Dammit, ninja'd again!
God I love the GOG forums :)
But, yeah, no problem. : )
Primatebuddy
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Posted June 10, 2015
aPHAT: I'm new and just read some posts about people trading games. How exactly do trades work? I would definitely be interested in trading my GOG Witcher 3 for a Steam Witcher 3 or something equivalent.
Ixamyakxim: I also suggest you find someone to act as a "middleman" for a trade like this. You'll have a hard time getting someone to send you codes first and someone new to the forum could fall prey to an unsavory type just looking to take your code. Actually, personally if it were me, I might hold off on making this trade at all until I spent a bit more time around the forums. Just much easier all around that way.
Or look in the trading forum and before you make the trade, ask people in there who are making a lot of trades if they've had a good experience with the person you're considering trading with. I did this when I was a bit new here and couldn't believe how quickly and cheerfully everyone always responded. I was never bit by a bad trade and I learned early on what a great community this could be.
Anyhow based on what I read here I will probably hold off trading. I'd rather power through the relatively enormous list of games in my queue rather than think about whether I'll buy a gift code along with it, though in retrospect if it turns out I'll never play one it would be smart to have a code.
Post edited June 10, 2015 by Primatebuddy
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Posted June 10, 2015
You can actually do this, but it is often frowned upon. Many giveaways ask that the winner play the game themselves, in which case it is in (very) poor taste to later trade what they won.
Primatebuddy
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Posted June 10, 2015
So if you already own the game, what? I suppose it wouldn't be in poor taste to regift it?
Post edited June 10, 2015 by Primatebuddy
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3/23/17
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Posted June 10, 2015
budejovice: You can actually do this, but it is often frowned upon. Many giveaways ask that the winner play the game themselves, in which case it is in (very) poor taste to later trade what they won.
Primatebuddy: So if you already own the game, what? I suppose it wouldn't be in poor taste to regift it? But yes, if you get a free game that you already own you may gift it. These generally come from GOG, but there have been GOG codes in bundles and stuff like that. For instance, I have gifted SC2000, Stalker, & Xenonauts, which I already had but unlocked during this sale.
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Posted June 10, 2015
budejovice: You can actually do this, but it is often frowned upon. Many giveaways ask that the winner play the game themselves, in which case it is in (very) poor taste to later trade what they won.
Primatebuddy: So if you already own the game, what? I suppose it wouldn't be in poor taste to regift it? Getcomposted
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Posted June 10, 2015
Primatebuddy: So if you already own the game, what? I suppose it wouldn't be in poor taste to regift it?
Entering a giveaway for a game you already have is a no-no, because, well, why? You already have the game. Some GA's will state that you can enter for someone else, e.g. you want to gift a copy of a co-op game to your friend for co-op play, BUT, you have to state whom you're entering for and why. You can also enter for another GOG forumite if you want to increase their odds of winning the GA (if you think they're deserving)! :)
Generally, though, if you are entering a GA, it's assumed that you're doing so for yourself.
For trading purposes, be upfront. If you are trading for a game you intend to trade on - E.g. You want milk from Farmer Giles, he needs hay for his cows, you don't have hay. But Alfred the groundskeeper has tons of hay, and you trade your shiny red apples to him for the hay, so that you can get the milk - tell the person you're trading with. Then they are fully informed and can make a decision whether to trade with you under the circumstances.
Some people will trade extremely generously because they want to pass the fun on to someone else, and generally increase the happiness quotient of the world, so if you're not intending to play the game, it defeats their purpose. So, it's seen as skuzzy if you trade for a game with the implied agreement it's for your personal use, and then turn around and trade it away.
With the free games GOG gives out from time to time on sales, like Battle Realms, Sim City 2000 etc. this time, the general practice if you already have the game or don't want the game, is to regift it to someone who does want it, and has missed it. "I was marooned on a desert island with a dead seagull and a bag of cocaine while the sale and free games were on" kind of thing. ;)
That's why people are still giving Torchlight and Dungeon Keeper Gold codes after all this time. This <span class="bold">link</span> is to a GOGmix of all the free games that have been given out since GOG started and under what circumstances.
This <span class="bold">link</span> is to a thread I made that is still under development. It has a lot to do with trading rather than GOG forums as a whole, but I do intend (at some point) to make the thread worthy and representative of it's title. Feel free to add notes for me to add in (when I get around to it). Did I mention I was lazy? :D