I was under the impression the giveaway is to provide joys of gaming that might be otherwise denied because of financial issues. Am I wrong? Many arguments against my point imply this is wrong.
Cavalary: This is the GOG community giveaway. What's available anywhere else has absolutely zero relevance.
It is absolutely relevant to the argument of whether someone can get the game or not. If the game is available on Steam, that means the game is available to buy and thus the argument "otherwise people couldn't get this game"
(outside of piracy) is destroyed.
Cavalary: A game that can't otherwise be obtained here has a higher value than any that can be obtained pretty much by default,
because real scarcity comes into play, you compare one or at most a few available copies, possibly for ever, with an infinite number for any title that is still available for purchase here.
If we were buying and selling games and it was all about getting the biggest gog collection of games we never play, your argument here might make some sense.
If the point of giveawaysis to bring the joys of gaming, this argument makes no sense. Generally gamers don't care about the rarity of digital copies of games but of how fun the game would be for them, which again is presumably the point of a game Giveaway.
In order for rarity of a digital copy to matter, you'd need something like NFTs. Which seems to me crazy off point and massively far from the purpose of a game giveaway.