tomimt: I assume they removed it because the game itself isn't stable enough. I assume it's mostly the same version as is on Steam and that one starts crashing at one point and won't let you go any further, at least on modern hardware and 64-bit OS. I assume they removed it because the game itself isn't stable enough. I assume it's mostly the same version as is on Steam and that one starts crashing at one point and won't let you go any further, at least on modern hardware and 64-bit OS.

Fairfox: ^^ If taht's teh case I wonder if they'll refund peeps who bought it? Ooor at least allow 'em teh option? Seems odd to deny peeps teh chance to buy but not those teh chance to refund. I mean taht's if they can't fix it ('n' taht's if it's teh issue to begin with). ^^ If taht's teh case I wonder if they'll refund peeps who bought it? Ooor at least allow 'em teh option? Seems odd to deny peeps teh chance to buy but not those teh chance to refund. I mean taht'sthey can't fix it ('n' taht'sit's teh issue to begin with).

I highly doubt that. At least one blue posted that he was able to finish the game from start to end with the GOG version.Like I said, I don't think that is the reason. But if the game is not playable GOG so far always offered me a refund. In fact in every support mail and even after I told them I don't want a refund they still offered it to me (Schizm comes to mind as latest example). GOG may have flaws but refunding a game which is broken or otherwise unplayable they normally do without any problems - in special cases at least as wallet funds.