![]() ![]() So either you trust them, then everything is good, or you do not trust them. If I were GOG and I saw people abusing this feature I would just at some point cancel this policy. So this generous "no question asked" refund policy might not be here forever.Īnd hurting GOG/devs in any way: Sure asking for a refund hurts them (both). It means you don't think the game is good and that you want to spent your money elsewhere. Of course that hurts.īut they decided to go this way so it's okay. Abusing the whole system (never intending to keep any of the games) is a bit different, but they cannot tell the difference, so as long as only a minority does it, it may still pay off for them in total. Trilarion: I assure you you'll never get a crap warning email. GOG and the devs think that offering a generous refund is the best for letting consumers participating in early access. They may be wrong but for the moment that is their offer and taking them up on it - nothing wrong with that. ![]() How I bet it is it's gog doesn't register the final sell yet and don't pay the dev until the 15 days are over and the no question refund can't be applied anymore. And if there's a refund it's not refunded directly but through credits so no real expense, more or less.įor the dev point of view particularly the first dev there's a clear bet done.įor myself it's low interest system because I very rarely buy EA games and feel tedious/frustrating try contribute to dev of a game. So why I'd be interested, to give a chance to games I'd ignore until a very low sale if ever. #Macgamestore refund fullĪ good EA/In Dev game has often a rather full gameplay that could allow decide if the game is for you or not.įor all three, Steam is an obvious problem with no clear solution, and EA generates a significant activity in Steam. So it's logical to attempt not let a monopoly to Steam. ![]()
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