Posted August 31, 2015
JDelekto
Handler Level 2
Registered: Apr 2013
From United States
Navagon
Easily Persuaded
Registered: Dec 2008
From United Kingdom
sjleader
New User
Registered: Aug 2015
From United States
Posted August 31, 2015
Have you tried setting Compatibility Mode to Win98? If not, roll back your Windows 10 Mac to Windows 7.
JMich
A Horrible Human Person. If you need me, chat.
Registered: Apr 2011
From Greece
sjleader
New User
Registered: Aug 2015
From United States
Posted August 31, 2015
People here think I am "over reacting." Yeah maybe so. Im tired of being screwed by companies. I run my own business. I have never ignored a customer for a week. And since I clearly can not talk to anyone there, my only outage is to vent on their face book page--which they have also ignored.
If one of your customers started doing this to you and for whatever reason you were in GOG's place, its not helpful to be this shitty about it, and creating a page that gog sux or whatever it was, yeah thats gonna get peoples backs up.
No matter what has happened so far you need to remain polite and professional. it gets you the best results. I wont be returning to this topic so dont waste your time replying, just chill down a bit and re-approach it a bit more civilized.
I was polite at first. When they began ignoring me, I become not polite.
Im done with this thread. To those of you who tried to help, thank you , I appreciate it. It seems GOG is ignoring this thread as well.
Im really not going to spend any more time. These guys clearly don't give a fuck about their customers.
Post edited August 31, 2015 by sjleader
Primo_Victoria
Attero Dominatus
Registered: May 2015
From Canada
Posted August 31, 2015
Have you tried setting Compatibility Mode to Win98? If not, roll back your Windows 10 Mac to Windows 7.
Navagon
Easily Persuaded
Registered: Dec 2008
From United Kingdom
Posted August 31, 2015
People here think I am "over reacting." Yeah maybe so. Im tired of being screwed by companies. I run my own business. I have never ignored a customer for a week. And since I clearly can not talk to anyone there, my only outage is to vent on their face book page--which they have also ignored.
7 days. I don't know what exactly the problem is, but that's bad.
JDelekto
Handler Level 2
Registered: Apr 2013
From United States
Posted August 31, 2015
Which is isn't quite as succinct, admittedly.
When others' see a dialog to install something after an initial install, paranoia sets in --and I can understand why. The application you installed as a replacement for Notepad wants to install three other pieces of (ad/spy)ware, so the reaction most people have is to cancel it.
But when it comes to installing DirectX 9, I'm pretty sure one can skip that step if they're running a newer version of Windows...and if you've installed it before, there's really no reason to do it again.
Is it that you cannot get the game working or you just want a refund in general? It works for me on Windows 10.
Post edited August 31, 2015 by JDelekto
JMich
A Horrible Human Person. If you need me, chat.
Registered: Apr 2011
From Greece
Posted August 31, 2015
Im really not going to spend any more time. These guys clearly don't give a fuck about their customers.
Your call though either way.
0Grapher
[ʔoʊɡɹæfə]
Registered: Jun 2014
From Germany
Posted August 31, 2015
If you submit a new ticket, the new ticket, obviously, stays at the bottom of the queue but you don't move your first ticket further back in the queue.
You can even update your old ticket with additional information without moving your ticket to the bottom of the queue.
Post edited August 31, 2015 by 0Grapher
Navagon
Easily Persuaded
Registered: Dec 2008
From United Kingdom
Posted August 31, 2015
A long while ago I heard the opposite. But that was back before tickets were even updatable. So yeah, you're probably right about that.
Even so if something has happened to his support ticket that has caused it to be ignored then being at the bottom of the queue is still better than effectively not being on there at all.
Post edited August 31, 2015 by Navagon
JDelekto
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Registered: Apr 2013
From United States
Navagon
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Registered: Dec 2008
From United Kingdom
Posted August 31, 2015
In fact, if they're anything like graphics card drivers, they may even reduce the support for older games over time. But that's just postulation based on the fact that the redistributable would be huge by now if they didn't do that.
Which makes installing old Direct X drivers a must where they're supplied with old games. It's not like it does any harm to do that anyway.
JDelekto
Handler Level 2
Registered: Apr 2013
From United States
Posted August 31, 2015
In fact, if they're anything like graphics card drivers, they may even reduce the support for older games over time. But that's just postulation based on the fact that the redistributable would be huge by now if they didn't do that.
Which makes installing old Direct X drivers a must where they're supplied with old games. It's not like it does any harm to do that anyway.
BTW, DirectX is an interface, a contract which is not allowed to change other than the behavior on the back-end for specific hardware devices.
This interface requires that applications adhere to those interfaces and the results from those calls adhere to the contract. There's nothing magical or special about about installing DirectX9 for a game, unless there is something for which you're not being forth coming about.
Superlienju
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Registered: Sep 2011
From France