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The Linux version is missing on GoG but look like available on Steam.

I hope that version will be available soon.

It is already mentioned here:
https://www.gog.com/forum/pathfinder_kingmaker/pathfinderkingmaker_says_not_compatible_on_mac
Post edited September 26, 2018 by murlock
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murlock: The Linux version is missing on GoG but look like available on Steam.

I hope that version will be available soon.

It is already mentioned here:
https://www.gog.com/forum/pathfinder_kingmaker/pathfinderkingmaker_says_not_compatible_on_mac
Same here. I just went to download it and there is no Linux version. I do not have a Windows operating system at my residence, so if there is no Linux version for GOG I would like a refund so I can purchase on Steam.
Also waiting on the Linux version and am super disappointed it's not already here, especially since people say it's there on Steam.
I downloaded it pretty much right after release, but according to this article I needn't bother installing it.

Let's wait for a fixed version first. :)
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thom_gog: I downloaded it pretty much right after release, but according to this article I needn't bother installing it.

Let's wait for a fixed version first. :)
Same bug was in the Mac release, they supposedly have their whole team (or at least those in the office) working on patching it and it should be almost there.
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thom_gog: I downloaded it pretty much right after release, but according to this article I needn't bother installing it.

Let's wait for a fixed version first. :)
I don't understand how people can be so tolerant about this behavior and in general dealing with this industry. You paid for a product. Either the developer and seller/publisher deliver it according to the advertisement or not. They didn't. You should get a full refund, and it should be paid by the developer, who clearly messed up. Ergo GOG should keep the money, they will have to deal with angry customers.

@ Owlcat Games / Deep Silver: What kind of a game studio does that? No able to save/load. Don't even come up with excuses. You can't meet the deadlines, get out of the game. It's clearly not for you. I couldn't care less how much overtime they spent in the office. It was supposed to be ready to go on the release date. Not your target audience, huh? Well, you're not a buyer's choice anymore. This developer nonsense has to stop.

Thank you GOG for keeping that garbage out of GOG until the developer gets it together. Apparently some people can do QA right. I can only hope there will be consequences.
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thom_gog: I downloaded it pretty much right after release, but according to this article I needn't bother installing it.

Let's wait for a fixed version first. :)
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emeres: I don't understand how people can be so tolerant about this behavior and in general dealing with this industry. You paid for a product. Either the developer and seller/publisher deliver it according to the advertisement or not. They didn't. You should get a full refund, and it should be paid by the developer, who clearly messed up. Ergo GOG should keep the money, they will have to deal with angry customers.

@ Owlcat Games / Deep Silver: What kind of a game studio does that? No able to save/load. Don't even come up with excuses. You can't meet the deadlines, get out of the game. It's clearly not for you. I couldn't care less how much overtime they spent in the office. It was supposed to be ready to go on the release date. Not your target audience, huh? Well, you're not a buyer's choice anymore. This developer nonsense has to stop.

Thank you GOG for keeping that garbage out of GOG until the developer gets it together. Apparently some people can do QA right. I can only hope there will be consequences.
Feel free to get all angry about minor stuff like this, it's your call. Personally, I don't see the point. So I get to play the game 1 or 2 days later? Big deal. Someone messed up? That happens, we're humans.
I went and played some Pathfinder Adventure Card Game with my kid instead on release night, and yesterday I ran our D&D group through a session. This morning I started the game, seems to run fine, so now I'm set to see if my building excitement during and after the KS was justified. Why lose sleep over this?
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thom_gog: Feel free to get all angry about minor stuff like this, it's your call. Personally, I don't see the point. So I get to play the game 1 or 2 days later? Big deal. Someone messed up? That happens, we're humans.
I went and played some Pathfinder Adventure Card Game with my kid instead on release night, and yesterday I ran our D&D group through a session. This morning I started the game, seems to run fine, so now I'm set to see if my building excitement during and after the KS was justified. Why lose sleep over this?
It's the attitude towards the customers that is most bothersome. And this is sadly a reoccurring pattern. You might be ok with this one, next time you might be the upset one.
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emeres: It's the attitude towards the customers that is most bothersome. And this is sadly a reoccurring pattern. You might be ok with this one, next time you might be the upset one.
While it seems more and more games are released in a somewhat buggy state nowadays (we even get to buy alphas/betas under the "early access" moniker...), I also see more and more articles reporting difficult working conditions and little in terms of safety nets in the gaming business. To be honest I'm inclined to assume someone in management decided to release the game too early.

I get that there are bugs. It's just a game. It's fine, we're all human and perhaps one day we'll actually treat each other as such. The biggest issue to me is lack of information - on the store page specifically. There should be a note on the state of the game (the Linux and Mac versions seem especially troubled).

About refunds, have you tried?
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thom_gog: Feel free to get all angry about minor stuff like this, it's your call. Personally, I don't see the point. So I get to play the game 1 or 2 days later? Big deal. Someone messed up? That happens, we're humans.
I went and played some Pathfinder Adventure Card Game with my kid instead on release night, and yesterday I ran our D&D group through a session. This morning I started the game, seems to run fine, so now I'm set to see if my building excitement during and after the KS was justified. Why lose sleep over this?
Angry about bad support and having to download the full 30gbs multiple times to patch it?

Yeah, I'm angry. Emptied out my wishlist on GoG as a reminder to not fall for this garbage again.