GameN16bit: All of these decisions with Galaxy 2.0 directly targets those issues. Why GOG may not be in danger of "dying" per say, they are not seeing the growth they need to really be maintainable long term. The growth is there of of course, but it's needs to be a lot bigger.
Uh-oh, there it is... It's the old "not enough growth" mantra.
Exsqueeze me, but I thought this site was mainly a dumping ground where old games go to be laid to rest. It was basically a passion project, run by a bunch of podunk Poles and as such is basically the opposite of what I would associate with terms like "growth" and "profit".
Unfortunately, CDP is publically traded and now some of the investors have noticed that black hole of profit that shows up in CDP's quarterly reports and have come knocking down the doors of CDP managment, demanding that this money sink is turned into something profitable, or else. And gog, in their despair, have since scrambled along to do everything in their power to turn this into the next best thing to Steam.
At least that's what I think happened, considering some of the rather dark turns this site took in the past years.
GameN16bit: I don't remember GOG ever vowing to not offer an product that supports DRM. They said they would not sell a game with DRM on GOG.com and this change doesn't change that. They said they are generally against DRM and recognizing you have to support DRM to increase usage and to gain users on the DRM free store doesn't really go against that either.
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Lol, WTF....
BK, I think you're an alright guy and all, but I honestly advise you to not fight that loosing battle on gog's behalf. There's mental gymnastics at work here that make you look like a brainwashed shill. No offense!