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Despite GOG’s prerelease testing process, it’s apparent that Moto Racer 2 has some serious gameplay issues due to the remains of copy protection left over from back in the day. This specific issue is caused by copy protection remaining in the game we've distributed; it's not caused by conflicts with specific hardware or software setups. This affects everyone's game, and that's a problem. This problem is present in the masters of the game from the publisher, and is present in all downloadable retail versions of the game. The problem is simple: in motocross races, players can’t shift into a gear that’s higher than 3rd gear, and in Superbike mode they can’t shift above 4th. This makes many tracks extraordinarily difficult to win.

Some retailers might be happy with saying, “Well, we’ll work on this and when it’s fixed we’ll give you a new download.” Then, after a month, six months, a year (or longer?) players would probably get an executable that functions correctly and the retailer would be happy with having done its job.

GOG is not just “some retailer”.

Yes, we’re working on fixing MotoRacer 2 at this very moment, but we can’t tell you for sure that we’re going to have this fixed in a week, two weeks, or even a month, and telling you to wait for that long isn’t fair.

So here’s what we’re going to do: if you’re unhappy with your copy of MotoRacer 2, we’ll give you a code for any $5.99 game at GOG.com. Just log in and go to our support form, select MotoRacer 2 from the dropdown of games you have downloaded, and fill out the subject line with something like, “I’d like a credit for my copy of MotoRacer 2”. Our handy-dandy support team will get cracking on it and will send a code to you as soon a we can.

Since we’re not happy with the quality of the title, we’re have taken it off the list of active sales for now while we work on it. If you ask for a credit for your copy of the game, you’ll notice that we don’t take it off your shelf, though, and if you have already purchased it and want to download it, you’ll still be able to. Once we get the game working--whenever that is--we’ll put the game up for active sale again and post an announcement so that you guys know to redownload the new version of the game.

In the meantime, you’ll be able to enjoy a complimentary game on us as an apology.

GOG will never knowingly disappoint you, and we hope that this makes it right for you guys. We wouldn’t be where we are without our dedicated community of gamers, and we hope you’ll hang around for a long time to come.
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hooston: Problem with windows is the game may work fine on one pc with vista installed, but another pc with diffrent hardware or processor ect.. may not be able to run the game correctly.
Yeah but the problem was really widespread when the game came out nearly 2 years ago on GOG, and nearly every buyer has now given up. And at least another game has huge problems here, i think it's Interstate.
Post edited January 20, 2011 by KeitaroBaka
I bought MR2 during the holliday sales, I have only played a few races as I'm quite busy right now. Well, that explains why I consistently got hammered by the AI in those few races :-)

Very nice gesture, GOG. Now I need to select a 5.99$ game in my wishlist !
Lovely to hear that you are still hard at work and dedicated to your community dear GoG team, this is one of the reasons why I love supporing you

Now with Moto racer 2 being on the "TO DO" list, as another poster previously noted - please take a look at the issues that are currently with Gorky 17, a lot of people are experiencing problems with it, I'm not asking for a "OMG IMMEDIATE FIX" but I am asking for you to look into these issues with the game a bit more

Thank you for your time

Roman
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hooston: I think you will find that the problem with Gorky 17 is a clash with modern pc hardware.
Well if it doesn't work on modern hardware, GOG shouldn't be selling it as they are selling it specifically for modern hardware. Same goes for Interstate '76, another game which is plagued by problems.

It sure makes you wonder just what exactly they are now doing as part of their "internal testing".
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hooston: I think you will find that the problem with Gorky 17 is a clash with modern pc hardware.
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bansama: Well if it doesn't work on modern hardware, GOG shouldn't be selling it as they are selling it specifically for modern hardware. Same goes for Interstate '76, another game which is plagued by problems.

It sure makes you wonder just what exactly they are now doing as part of their "internal testing".
Finaly ! Someone who thinks the same !
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hooston: I think you will find that the problem with Gorky 17 is a clash with modern pc hardware.
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bansama: Well if it doesn't work on modern hardware, GOG shouldn't be selling it as they are selling it specifically for modern hardware. Same goes for Interstate '76, another game which is plagued by problems.

It sure makes you wonder just what exactly they are now doing as part of their "internal testing".
Some games are less purchased than others and less complaints then, as a result, filter down into the myriad of subforums dedicated to such. Maybe those users of such less popular games didn't feel the need to email or contact GOG directly or didn't shout loud or long enough on the game's subforums. Who knows.

What is known is that petitioning or constantly asking GOG does get their attention and that's what those experiencing issue on such games should be doing IMO.
It's nice that you're doing this. I don't think that many others would.
Great attitude to your clients, GOG team.
Keep it up and thank you.
Thanks. I'll wait a bit to see if I'll take advantage of your free game offer. If the problem gets sorted within a reasonable time, I'd feel bad about taking advantage of the offer as I haven't even played the game yet. But if it turns out my purchase is useless (i.e. that you won't be able to offer a solution any time soon), I'll send an e-mail.
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KeitaroBaka: That may be a clash with modern hardware, but as stated on the game page, it's supposed to be compatible with Windows XP and Vista, which it is not. (Tested on Desktop and Netbook).
Is there more wrong with it then just having to run it in software mode?

Last I checked that was one of the major gripes, that it would run fine in software mode but people wanted hardware mode for it because it looks better.
thank you GOG :)
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KeitaroBaka: That may be a clash with modern hardware, but as stated on the game page, it's supposed to be compatible with Windows XP and Vista, which it is not. (Tested on Desktop and Netbook).
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Ralackk: Is there more wrong with it then just having to run it in software mode?

Last I checked that was one of the major gripes, that it would run fine in software mode but people wanted hardware mode for it because it looks better.
Well if you have to play it with WORSE graphics than you used to back in the days, that's a problem in my book. There's truly no comparison about a 3d accelerated game and one that runs on software renderer as it runs: without good lighting, texture filtering, antialiasing, and with wobbly polygons and distortion errors due to floating point precision.

You buy these games mostly for a nostalgia factor, having the game looking way worse than you remember it was ruin the pleasure a bit for a lot of people, I'm in that list too.

Most of us were proud Matrox or 3dfx owners back in the days :)
Post edited January 20, 2011 by Eclipse
I am not one of those who bought it but still I am very impressed on how you try to deal with this. Very good move. I think that many publishers/retailers should learn customer care from you guys!!
That's really nice of you!
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pawelgr5: I am not one of those who bought it but still I am very impressed on how you try to deal with this. Very good move. I think that many publishers/retailers should learn customer care from you guys!!
totally agree