Posted October 01, 2020
clarry: I don't know, more isn't always merrier. It's possible that GOG would be a nicer place if they held on to their core values and the things that made me come here in the first place instead of trying to appeal to a wider crowd. I haven't made that many purchases this year and there's very little on my radar. GOG has dropped the ball a few too many times for my liking and that is genuinely discouraging me from purchasing things, even games that I'd probably like.
I don't know... It's possible? Sure. It's even likely that we would still get to enjoy the company of many Goggers that simply left as the community turned to worse. A smaller community would have held tighter and take much longer to change. But it's also possible that by now Gog would have closed shop and we would all be left wondering if they shouldn't have accepted games that need authentication for their MP while remaining DRM-free in SP. Speculation can only lead us so far because we have no way to be sure if any of those theories would come true.
That said I get how you feel disappointed on Gog and less inclined to buy. A pity, really.
If you say that's the case I can't refute it as I know next to nothing about the variety of VNs available here compared to elsewhere, except that Steam has boatloads of VNs (of wildly varying quality, I suppose). But I picked VN just as an example because I know those are games you enjoy. The crux of my argument is that... well, according to your profile you have more than 1200 games. Certainly several of them are games you like and wouldn't be here if Gog had remained the small speck of dust from years ago. Isn't that right?