Sachys: Same thing most likely.
AB2012: For many though this isn't just a "single issue". It's more like a "Perfect Storm" of chronic mis-management that's resulting in a "Straw that broke the camel's back" effect:-
- GOG didn't just remove a Taiwanese game from the store due to pressure from China...
- ...they doubled down on stupid by blaming "gamers" for removal despite what was obviously political pressure by China via "50 Cent Army" proxy 'bloggers' that everyone (except GOG) can clearly see, insulting everyone's intelligence in the process...
- ... And did so immediately on the back of a bad launch of CDPR's flagship game Cyberpunk 2077...
- ... To which many are seeking refunds for only to find out that GOG's once excellent customer service is now possibly the worst of all stores (far longer to issue refunds than Steam, Ubisoft or Origin), and they seem to have the same amount of full-time support staff for a store of 4,000x games selling however many millions of units of CDPR games that they did back when they were a store of 400 games. Many people new to GOG due to Cyberpunk are saying
"This is the first and last game I'm buying here" due to the customer service "experience". What could have been a great opportunity to bring more people here is fast turning into an
"avoid this store at all costs at the moment" PR nightmare.
- On top of that, many GOG customers are already disillusioned about the potential impact of GOG selling Epic games via Galaxy,
especially with GOG's own moderators tweeting about the future being selling DRM'd games via Galaxy...
- On top of that, many GOG customers are already disillusioned about the increasingly obvious "2nd class citizen" treatment of offline installers (out of date installers, needing Galaxy to access 'bonus content' in single-player games, refusing to provide the last good prior versions of offline installers for some games where the newest version is buggy, no pre-loading for CP2077 despite doing it for Witcher 2 & 3, gating free games that were formerly given out as offline installers behind Galaxy, etc)
- On top of that, many GOG customers are already disillusioned about the other "2nd class citizen" treatment of GOG releases as a whole vs Steam (missing updates vs Steam, lack of features / languages, no Linux builds, etc)
^ Any one of these is annoying. Everything combined though all seems to have converged to a point a time where this store really is struggling to get the basics right on almost anything to such an alarming degree that a lot of people clearly feel that it's no longer possible to blindly give GOG "the benefit of the doubt for being the underdog" until they attempt to at least begin to show they intend to turn one thing on above list around, let alone actually address all of them...
CDP isn't having a very good month, are they? Kind of a shame given how much hype and effort went into CP2077. Corporate is going to have to do some major damage control, since as you say it's just a perfect storm of bad press.
Of course, if CDP was ever going to crash and burn, I suppose 2020 is the time to do it. Take a number, and all that...