Mjauv: I don't get it - you think GOG willfully lies? Why? It's not like they would make a penny from that.
Right on the money, and as we can all see GOG have gotten nothing but trouble out of this whole thing.
It is more likely that someone on the other side of the fence opened their mouth to GOG and because they are only a minion, promised more than they could deliver, and GOG are just protecting that foolish contact. GOG of course need to keep industry folks onside in this difficult game of DRM-Free they champion. And even if it wasn't a minion, but someone higher up the publisher chain, who erred or was out-voted by others in the chain, for financial or difficulty reasons, GOG could still be protecting them. Bad mouthing Bethesda or Night Dive or whoever, is only going to win them some customers votes, while at the same time risk what may be a tenuous relationship with the game provider(s) involved.
We also know that devs and pubs play games with GOG and GOG customers at times, so I'd rather give GOG the benefit of the doubt, which is supported by pretty strong logic anyway, certainly in this instance.
GOG had nothing to gain by prematurely announcing the release of Quake Enhanced here, and everything to lose if it didn't happen. And with all the issues they have faced in the last year or two at least, you can imagine them being even more careful with their reputation, so hardly likely they would be careless or deliberately stupid. Probably they made the mistake of being too trusting, and doesn't that bite us all at times.