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Hey, i bought 70 euros of content on GOG for Gwent yet recieved nothing i got charged and GOG support decided to ignore me and do nothing... I wonder if somebody has same expirience with this client and how you dealt with that.
I personaly take that as straight up robbing people i provided them with screenshots of paypal payments and ensure them i can provide everything as proof yet no responce...
There's a payment issue involving Gwent. They're working on it. Nobody scammed you. You just have to wait.
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While I sympathize, it's unfair to misrepresent the situation as scamming. It's an issue with their payment processing, as you're aware.
I already don't sympathize with people who buy micro-transactions even when they're honest.
You simply have to accept the reality: As long as people love something, they are willing to do as good as anything for it but without love... anything trying "to bother" them is pretty much doomed. There is no rationality in it, except that they can love pretty different things.

On topic: It can happen GoG got payment issues... you simply need patience, thats how the cookie crumbles.
But, but, but isn't GWENT free? How could you possibly spend money on it?

And just what is that black mark on GoGs DRM-free stance still doing here anyway? I'm absolutely shocked.
Post edited February 04, 2024 by 00063
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00063: But, but, but isn't GWENT free? How could you possibly spend money on it?
Gwent is all about getting the player money through in-game payments. The base game might be free, but the actual game contents are not.
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00063: But, but, but isn't GWENT free? How could you possibly spend money on it?
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vv221: Gwent is all about getting the player money through in-game payments. The base game might be free, but the actual game contents are not.
Yeah, i know, but maybe someone should tell the op that he will lose the money along with everything that was purchased anyway, when/if the servers shut down.
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00063: And just what is that black mark on GoGs DRM-free stance still doing here anyway? I'm absolutely shocked..
At this point, having only 1 game catering to suckers is a business run with restraint. I'm over the moon that they don't open the floodgates for just anyone to pull that same crap, while Gwent is most likely funding the vital post-release patches to Cyberpunk and Witcher 3 that really should have been pre-release as well as deals that bring in major games into the free-from-DRM fold.
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LegoDnD: I'm over the moon that they don't open the floodgates for just anyone to pull that same crap
They tried, several times. Only the huge backlash they got each time forced them to go back to an "anti-DRM" pretence.

Now they got smarter and introduce DRM in smaller steps to ensure only a fraction of their customers will get angry about this, and such anger is not widespread enough to reach video game news websites.