coffeecup: Oh boy, yet another GOG DRM thread.
B1tF1ghter: Aren't you enlightening society here with this post of yours are you? /s
Also, kind of late to the party eh? Only noticed after ~ 2k posts?
Yes, and you did not read my tagline below my username nor noticed why my avatar is in black and white shades.
B1tF1ghter: Since you seem to care about the presence of those "types" of threads enough to come in and say obvious while adding NOTHING to the discussion then why did you come so late?
I already did in countless other threads and it is really tiring to see these threads.
The TLDR version is that GOG executes its business decisions how they see fit and only backpeddle a tiny weeny bit enough to quell angry customers. In addition the staff of the company are quite good in keeping secrets, but hilariously botch their attempts to "steal marketshare from Steam". They should go back to their former selves and concentrate on capitalizing the surge of retro, bring back a whole swat of old abandoned games and providing reasonably packages for it. This will not happen anymore though, GOG has other goals now.
Most veterans just left or are apathetic, but this plays into their hands, young grasshopper.
It is cute to see that some people still soldier on and try to extrapolate a bridge between GOG and the chinese government via Epic (please don't to drugs while posting here).