CrewGlove: I don't think GOG is responsible for the contents of the store pages. It's the devs'/publishers' job to make sure the info is up to date. All GOG can probably do is stop the sales and remove the store pages altogether.
Of course it is GOG's responsability, it is their online store.
If in any shape or form the sold product is harmfull, a con or dishonest in any way, it comes to the seller to step in and repair the situation.
This one, it is just false advertisement, and GOG is being benevolent with it.
Meanwhile i spent my money in some product that fooled me it was going to be complete two years ago.
I've reported to GOG and they simply just don't answer.
Since 03/20 i've seen increasing foul play from all companies from where i bought online. They've seen that people are just lazy enough and acostumed enough to now buy online on regular base, and for that we are being tricker in all kind of ways.
The possibility of fisical presence to resolve problems with seller is almost gone, and that was the popular judgement that kept any kind of seller to just go full deciever without consequence.
The game industry went from fun for everybody to political/capitalist vehicles, now the new trend seems to be, pay first and then we'll se when i'm in the mood to complete the full game.
"pandemics" can't be the excuse for everything forever.
We are never told how much money is rolling to whom or where.
This is just new age thievery.
But then again, they made the same move with Cyberpunk 2077, so what did i expect....
mamasume111: After the Realms Deep 2022, it was annouced that it was pushed foward to 2023...WTF GOG?
Thats called lying to the consumer...if they can't keep the scheduled roadmap just don't post it.
This games was supposed to be ready two years ago, at the time you still haven't changed the games page roadmap to fit the new full release date of 2023, so it still says " Full Release 2022", if that is not false advertisement... I want a refund...this is just foul play.
NoUnderscores: The Steam forum for this game has an FAQ that says it will have coop despite them ruling coop out at least a year ago. To be brutally honest, the modern 3D Realms (which is an IP that was bought by another company) DGAF about the people buying their games. It's why they're *constantly* announcing new projects and then not giving them enough resources for them to be completed on time. Right now their discord lists 12 ongoing projects (some in-house, others not) and three completed games (Ghostrunner, Ion Fury, and Bombshell)
Of course it is GOG's responsability, it is their online store.
If in any shape or form the sold product is harmfull, a con or dishonest in any way, it comes to the seller to step in and repair the situation.
This one, it is just false advertisement, and GOG is being benevolent with it.
Meanwhile i spent my money in some product that fooled me it was going to be complete two years ago.
I've reported to GOG and they simply just don't answer.
Since 03/20 i've seen increasing foul play from all companies from where i bought online. They've seen that people are just lazy enough and acostumed enough to now buy online on regular base, and for that we are being tricker in all kind of ways.
The possibility of fisical presence to resolve problems with seller is almost gone, and that was the popular judgement that kept any kind of seller to just go full deciever without consequence.
The game industry went from fun for everybody to political/capitalist vehicles, now the new trend seems to be, pay first and then we'll se when i'm in the mood to complete the full game.
"pandemics" can't be the excuse for everything forever.
We are never told how much money is rolling to whom or where.
This is just new age thievery.
But then again, they made the same move with Cyberpunk 2077, so what did i expect....