GOG Connect was a promotional thing, plus it was also a chance for the publisher/developer to show their level of integrity, and clearly there isn't much out there in the gaming industry.
You can mount a fair argument if a different format is involved, and there are costs related to that, but if a game exists at Steam and at GOG, and the only difference is DRM, and sometimes not even that, then why should a gamer pay twice for what is essentially identical. Each store is only a delivery mechanism.
Steam and the publisher/developer have already got their money. Steam doesn't lose out if you also get the game at GOG. The only one that you could argue misses out, is the publisher/developer, who are missing out on an unethical double dip.
So sadly, GOG Connect is no longer available ... at the moment anyway. And the reason purely and simply, GOG aside, is greed.
And I say that as someone who has re-bought many games I have on disc here again at GOG.
Some of you may think it fair to buy a game again here at GOG, just to get a DRM-Free version, and I guess if you paid bugger all for it at Steam, that can be seen as somewhat okay, maybe even fair. But other than that, you are being taken for a ride, some of you very willingly by the sound of it.
Is it any wonder that the gaming industry gets away with so much, when the collective gamer mentality out there lets them get away with it.
Of course, another side of the coin, is games that are released here at GOG in a lesser or inferior form or version, that also eventually suck many gamers into buying again at Steam out of frustration. Calculated greed or what.
As they say, what comes around goes around. Give them an inch and they take you a mile.
P.S. I'm not really talking about GOG's role in all this, which is obviously facilitator.
Post edited August 11, 2021 by Timboli