Congt2701: This is the reason why I never bought a single games on GOG. Because that nick thingy annoyed me a lot.
Which is why I only buy games at steam.
WinterSnowfall: To each his own. Do note that to a vast majority of people on these forums, the advantage of having DRM-free games far outweighs all the other downsides of GOG, and believe me, we've grown used to quite a few.
Not that anything is wrong with what you are saying, since I'm sure it makes perfect sense to you, just be aware that most people will interpret it as something in the lines of: "I won't buy this
1967 Mustang because I don't like the shape of its rear-view mirrors."
Would not buy old 1967 Mustang car either. The new cars in 2018 has automated gears, awesome sound speakers and GPS. The old car use AUDIO music CD. The new cars have USB audio sticks and USB chargers for mobile phones. I would rather have 1000 songs on my USB sticks than 16 songs on AUDIO CD. The old Mustang is a classic but outdated for modern use. Only collectors buy old cars. Using an old 1967 Mustang in 2018 would have an huge cost on car maintenance and car reparations. In long use I would lose to much money on car maintenance and car reparations that it would be not worth it to buy an old classic. And besides. Manual gear is such a hassle when automated gears are more safe to use. With manual cars. One wrong gearing down or up will cause you car to stop. With automated cars you car never stop. The old Mustang will give me economic downfall in maintenance and reparations cost anyway.
And also for most cars. After driving 200000 kilometers. Means your car are done. Always buy new car after it have driven 200000 kilometers. Only ignorant people with no car experience buys a used car that has driven 200000 kilometers on the road.