Jason_the_Iguana: That's an impossible request.
Multiplayer only works through Triumph's servers because that's how the game was designed by Triumph. And you need a game-key to get an account for those servers. GoG can't change that. They'd have to reverse-engineer the game and host their own servers or something. And that would A] take a ridiculous amount of effort and B] be illegal. Not going to happen.
You have misunderstood what I am asking for. Obviously only Triumph can make changes to their game. What I'm requesting is that GOG requires them to do so and if they will not they should remove the game from what is supposed to be a store for DRM-Free games.
Jason_the_Iguana: You could petition Triumph to make a real LAN mode or something, though I doubt they'll invest the time and money either. Still, it would have a better chance of success since it's at least possible.
People have petitioned Triumph to allow a LAN or Direct connect mode, but thus far Triumph has not done so.
Jason_the_Iguana: It is what it is. AoW3 doesn't have any DRM for normal single-player or hotseat, but you need the game-key for multiplayer. Which happens to be true for lots of games. If that's a deal-breaker for you that's unfortunate, but GoG can't do anything about it unless it is not stocking any games which have some kind of protected multiplayer mode.
Personally I don't have a problem with having a game key, other games such as Neverwinter Nights have keys and it doesn't bother me because I can still play without obtaining permission from a 3rd party service. Once this service goes down, and it will, no one will be able to play. Furthermore I shouldn't have to provide my personal information to play the game.
Jason_the_Iguana: And I for one am very glad we can get those games on here anyway. Most people only play single-player, and for them it's not an issue at all.
I don't agree that most people only play single player and anyway it is irrelevant, GOG claims to be DRM-Free. If you can't play the full game without DRM then it can't possibly be considered DRM-Free.