Doppelganger: Good luck on that one. GOG -
SUCKS on refunds altogether, even if it is a legitimate reason. I had a game I couldn't even play due to funked up controls that would not work properly on a modern joypad. All I got from GOG support is an email with a link for some crap software mapper to try. When I insisted on a refund because the game was virtually unplayable, they said "We don't give refunds because your controller doesn't work". It wasn't me, it was the game! I use the controller for everything else, problem free.
Moral of this story? Know what you're buying 100% before you buy it from GOG because after the sale, they could give two sh!ts about you.
micktiegs_8: Really? Back when I bought Strike Suit Zero and I couldn't play it support troubleshot with me and the next day gave me a refund.
Why would GOG give you a refund for peripheral issues? They give refunds for absolute technical issues with the games. The controller is not the game, nor did it come with the game from a GOG bundle or something.
Why should they? Because if the peripheral isn't the problem, the game is causing the problem. The controller works fine. I use it with 23093479032 other games. The game does not properly detect/map the buttons, so it is not properly functional. It doesn't matter though, I've moved on and don't give a s about that game anymore. I'm just going to be more cautious about what retro games I purchase from this site in the future.
From what I'm reading, it sounds like GOG has implemented a new refund policy. This is good because they definitely needed a proper one.