Breja: Yes, if it introduced games with DRM we could "just not buy them".
Exactly. It's what I'll do.
Breja: But that's not what we want.
Sorry, but nobody cares what maybe 200 to 300 people in this forum want.
The several ten thousands that simply buy their games and install and play them over Galaxy, without caring over whether Galaxy is being liked by us here in the forum, and the ten thousands who don't care if a game comes
(in parts) with DRM, because that's what they are used to anyway, despite us here being against DRM...those ten thousands are the customers that will decide the future of GOG. Not us.
Breja: There's little to no point to GOG like that, such stores already exist, and we CHOSE not to use them.
So, you agree, that there's no real incentive for GOG to become "just one of these other stores"?
Good. That's the first step away from panicking over the fate of, as of yet, unlaid eggs.
And even if GOG turns into one of these stores, all you will have to do, is to choose again. Where's the problem?
I turned my back on more stores and magazines and websites, than I care to count.
And I will do do again, if GOG ever introduces DRM
to the SP games they sell.
My life will go on - one way or the other.
And if you think different then you can't have experienced many losses in your life.
Trust me: your life
will go on.