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I'm asking as I finished the game and it's replayability is quite limited (and I've got good memory so I don't want to hear the same dialogues all the time).

I bought it on GoG just after release. Now I'm done with it and want to pass it on.
Your question would easily be answered by reading the license agreement you clicked on to install the game.

The short answer is: no you can't.

The bit longer: when you buy a game (and this applies to hardcopies as well as digital downloads) you actually buy just the license to use the program in question. GOG allows you to use it on an unlimited number of machines, but reselling is not an option.

Did you try both Yorveth's and Roche's paths? They differ immensely.
Thank you for the answer. I will go through the license again.

And yes, I did both of them. I also used some Witcher 1 saves, but to no surprise.

Concerning the license agreement it seems all the games are "rented" these days, not bought, as I tought. My bad then.
Actually there's something interesting I found in the EULA.

"2. Transfer of the License. You may make a one-time permanent transfer of all your rights to install and use the Software to another individual or legal entity provided that: a) the Technical Protection Measures used by the Software supports such measures; b) you also transfer this License and all copies of the Software; c) you retain no copies of the Software, upgrades, updates or prior versions; d) the receiving party accepts the terms and conditions of this License; and e) you remove your account, if previously created, at www.thewitcher.com and revoke code used to start that account. Such transfer may not include access to any online feature, service or functionality, or right thereto, unlocked or downloadable content, dynamically served content and other online features and/or services that require with the enclosed access code, that are limited to one user account and/or that are otherwise non-transferable. CDProjekt may require that any end user of the Software register the Software online as a condition of use and/or purchase additional Licenses."
Yes, but that's for retail versions. You won't be able to remove TW2 from your GOG account, so from their view you're still the owner of the game, wether it's installed or not.
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mitrydates: replayability is quite limited.
You sir, are on crack.
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scampywiak: You sir, are on crack.
No... Just pseudoephedrine.
There are 16 different endings, that means you should be able to play the game 16 times, making different decisions each time and there should be something different in each play through.
This game is a piece of art. And as such it's subjetive and it's natural that there are multiple opinions. I for one am aiming to do all 16 sometime in the future, because I enjoy it so much. To others that might seem unneccessarily repetetive after going along Roche/Iorweth paths once or twice. I've also met people who got bored altogether by the game, and some who enjoy doing speed-walkthroughs.

And each customer has a right to play and view the game anyway he likes it.