BreOl72: what you
(or I or anybody, really) want, doesn't matter.
Blastprocessor42: Patently wrong.
Stores don't stay in business selling things that people don't want. GOG's single biggest selling point over other online video game storefronts these days is its commitment to being DRM-free.
Remove that, and we all might as well just shop at Steam, which has more features and a much larger catalog of games.
But what about stores that sell stuff that people want?
You
(very conveniently) ignored this:
BreOl72: 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. I get why you left it out, of course...because nobody likes to be reminded that they're part of a tiny minority.
But the money is where the majority is.
And the majority orders their games with Galaxy
(one might even say: many only buy games here on GOG, BECAUSE Galaxy is now part of the experience) and the majority will also continue to buy games here, after DRM gets applied
(if ever - again: unlaid eggs).
Just remember
(if you were around then) what happened in the past with games that introduced always online, or in-game purchases
(lootboxes or otherwise), or whatever novelties the devs/publishers added, and which the fine people here in the forum
(and in some other places - mostly game mag forums) hated with a passion and decried as "the downfall of gaming if we don't stand up now!!!"...
Oh what anger there was.
Oh what outrage there was.
Oh what threats there have been spoken
(well, written).
And then?
Hundreds of thousands, if not millions,of gamers worldwide embraced all these things. They didn't mind them. At all.
And here we are again - in a forum of self-declared crusaders against "the downfall of gaming, if we don't stand up against it now!!!"
Sorry, but I can't help but feel amused.
paladin181: Why don't you choose not to open this thread
Erm, I didn't open this thread.
But I had something to say to the thread's topic. That's why I clicked on this thread - if that's what you meant.