Akeashar: I don't really see why sales are something to complain about. You'd rather be paying the full price for the games? People don't complain about the existence of sales, per se.
People complain about constant sales, where there are always the same games sold, at always the same price
(respectively: at higher prices than in the sale(s) before).
See: at some point, after enough sales, a "discounted sale price" turns into the new base price.
And then people expect to see higher discounts, aka: lower sale prices, before they buy.
And the most ironic thing about the constant sales on GOG is probably this interview from 2012: Quote
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CD Projekt co-founder Marcin Iwinski also
took a bit of a dig at Steam sales, suggesting that they devalue the games involved, and dent perceptions of how much games are worth on a wider scale. "
Running so many discounts decreases the perceived value of our entire entertainment media. When you can buy a bundle of fantastic indie games for $1, it's that much harder to convince someone to shell out $10 to try one indie game," he said.
"Of course you see a huge number of people buying games when they're on such incredible sale, but how many of them are enjoying the games they buy? Buying a dozen games, if you never play them, means that you're just a cow to be milked by the industry. I don't think this is good for the industry or the gamers who pay our salaries."
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And the two sentences of you, which I quoted above, confirm his statement, retroactively.
At some point, people are simply waiting for sales - and almost no one buys at full price anymore.