tybone88: Then why do they say the have a 30 day refund policy?
They do say that but you have to read much further to see that it is only if you don't download it first, I agree with you, it is not initially clear.
Even though I do love GOG I buy most of my games from Steam now. At the end of the day I do not pirate games, I do everything legit but If you genuinely do not like a game I think it is only fair you are allowed to return the game and be refunded.
This is where it makes GOG not such a good option as it used to be. Because GOG games are drm free, once you download it, it then becomes your property and you cannot simply give it back without unwittingly keeping a copy for yourself.
If you are genuine and are wanting to return a GOG game for any other reason than technical problems then you are outta luck. If anything It will make people fib and pretend they have issues when they don't just to get a refund.
Steam allow any reason for refunds and that is a good thing for consumers now. Saying that, I did return a game to GOG and I got store credit (still not spent it yet) so it is not all bad and they do care for their customers.
Out of nearly 400 games I own I have only ever refunded 4 but it is just nice to have that piece of mind when you hand over your money.
In a world of drm on all games then GOG is a great option. But with refunds allowed on all major platforms, then GOG isn't the most attractive option it used to be.
As far as I can see, the only way GOG would be better than Steam is if Steam went out of business and you lost everything, but I don't see that ever happening and if it did, I do believe everyone would have the option to download their games. Apart from lots of trashy games in the Steam store it is not the horrible monster it used to be.