xSinghx: It's a great dream, but a dream all the same.
I am obviously no fan of Steam and want to see GoG succeed as much as possible against them but the fact is quarterly Steam sales are enough to keep the vast majority of users from acknowledging the cage and nonexistent customer support that comes with Steam's low prices.
The thing mid range AAA developers who can't fund their own platforms like EA or Ubisoft have to realize is they are simply leaving money on the table when it comes to DRM. After buying Far-Cry 3 and not seeing the hidden tag for Uplay on Steam and being unable to get a refund, I simply will never buy another Ubisoft product again. Period. Games are cracked the first week they come out. Developers are wasting their own time and money to deliver an inferior product meanwhile ensuring interested paying customers will not buy their DRM infested product.
I hope GoG can make the case for the financial rewards awaiting those that leave DRM behind and bring more developers into their catalog. I myself have re-bought games (I already own) here simply so I don't have to run them through Steam.
most gamers even on here have a steam account..