GameRager: Yes, though sadly with the over reliance on technology and modern conveniences many have trouble figuring out even basic things without help these days.
With google/bing/duckduckgo/etc a click or two away, many just simply leave their brains on autopilot.
wolfsite: That would explain the person I was trying to help the other day that couldn't grasp the concept of a door (I'm not making that up I had to help someone move to the next room by showing them how a door worked)
there is till some truth to this though
i would say not every game is 100% same only lets say 1-4% of games on steam and gog are different even epic game, for example
Alan wake (pictures provided) gog on left and steam on right with dlc for soundtrack
the game is 100% the game, but the extra futures are all different steam and gog are almost completely different, and epic games since it was free you only get the base game with no extra futures of stuff
notes, soundtrack, music video, cutsences, nightspring videos
then devs have problems not updating gog versions of games vs steams.
then i believe a few games actually got dlc ons team that gog didn't like hat in time at one point but was later updated on gog version with it