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Hello everyone, can i have a question ?
I'm new user here to gog
I'm member from November
Now for Xmas i bought A LOT of games here on gog. If I install one of them in April, for example, and it doesn't works i don't have money back guarantee ?
I need to install them all and try it all ?

Thanks
Best regards
Happy XMAS to all!
Why'd you buy them if you weren't going to play them?
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darthspudius: Why'd you buy them if you weren't going to play them?
how has that got any relation to his question?

he is going to play them, but not all at once. the codeword there was "A LOT of games"

and frankly, if he bought them he could do what he wants to do with them without accounting to you...
Post edited December 26, 2017 by amok
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darthspudius: Why'd you buy them if you weren't going to play them?
Because they were discounted now, as opposed to not being discounted few months from now?

And to answer the OP's question, who knows?
If you haven't downloaded those games, and then download them later and they turn out to be not working for you, I guess there might be a chance of some kind of compensation or replacement. Maybe. Most of the time GOG is nice to their customers, so I'm sure they would try to look into it at least.

Of course in most businesses whatever guarantee period they have, it starts to tick from the moment you make the purchase. If you buy a gaming laptop with 12 months guarantee, and you start using it six months from now, you have already spent six months of the guarantee time when you first boot up that computer.

In the end, only GOG knows, I think even they don't have a stock answer to that, but rather go case by case.

It should also be remembered that GOG keeps constantly updating their games, improving compatibility, fixing issues, bringing games to new platforms (Mac, Linux), and adding new localisations, so if the game isn't working for you first, it may work after some future update. I personally had this experience with Broken Sword 5, it had a major glitch of some kind, but then GOG uploaded a new version, and the game was playable.