mrkgnao: GOG no longer sells the products I want to buy.
tfishell: What specific products do they no longer sell that you want to buy? Afaik, the vast majority of what they sell most everyone can agree is DRM-free. Do you mean what they no longer sell the
guarantee (the "product") that all single-player content is DRM-free? Or are you referring moreso to the problem with outdated installers?
When I buy a video game, what I'm looking for (beyond the obvious gameplay) is to:
1) be able to know that I will be able to fully enjoy the game in single-player completely offline (note: unlike others, I don't mind if GOG sells games that do not conform to that, including fully DRM games,
as long as they clearly mark them as such, which currently they don't).
2) be fairly confident that the game will be kept up to date to the best of GOG's ability (note: I do not berate GOG if the developer neglects the game here vis-a-vis Steam (a.k.a. second-class citizens), but I do mind it very much when the game is updated on galaxy and
weeks or months later is still not so in the offline installer)
Both of these were once more or less guaranteed by GOG. Now neither are guaranteed for any game I buy, so I buy none.
There's more, but these are my two main beefs nowadays.