Johnathanamz: The only thing I never want sold in video games, especially on gog.com are microtransactions and thousands of dollars (USD) worth of DLC's, like how Train Simulator on Steam has something like $3,000 dollars (USD) worth of DLC's being sold for it.
Stuff like Lootboxes, NFTs and Gacha is better to never ever exist here. On DLCs, the store has none in the thousand range, in hundreds it does (if my memory is not wrong). There are some games with many dozens of DLCs, it doesn't come too cheap. These games come with the DLCs right out of the box, specifically cut to sell itself pricier than it could be in the classic "everything at once in one product, no strings attached" model.