Wonderful thread, bravo! I agree! Devs and copyright holders are our enemies, or at least, the enemies of game sales taking place here. Most, if not all of them, dread and abhor the DRM-FREE feature. This little wonder, which in and by itself is the BEST benefit a pc game customer can ever hope to get, is reason enough to repel EVERYONE.
Then, there is the regional pricing system. Market, like society, actually HATES equality and balance, at least that of economy and numbers. Who would find it to their best interests to let their stuff be sold with GoG's "fair pricing system" on?!?
Devs and copyright holders are NOT last year! They always are informed in latest hearsays, rumors, trends, fashion, urban legends and fairy tales! Like those "bards sing" about "steam being the biggest, best, most successful and most profitable company and/or possible parnter".
I always wait patiently. And i am lucky to have bought in retail, certain good old games, GoG has still not brought. Patience is an almost DIVINE virtue, always rewarded and never looked down upon. Worry not. Steam service is so bad, that most games being exclusives there, even if they never make it here, are simply not worthy of buying. God help you if you buy something there. Should you need their "support" function, god CANNOT help you. Better ask a Malkavian for help.
Oh, and if you have to buy something really bad, please do wait for GOTYs (game of the year editions), or full, complete editions/packages! Games sold there are pimped and scammed; with the preorder, day 1 exclusives, random bonuses, swarms of DLCs, season passes, all of them sold separately and rather expensively, you likely have to be Midas in order to buy them all. Patience and Patience are your best friends. Always wait for FULL COMPILATIONS and even better, WAIT SOME MORE, so as to get it when on (SERIOUS) discount. After all, it won't be DRM-FREE, will require the intrusive steam client, e-bonuses might be charged extra if nonexistent (most game soundtracks in steam are extra priced for instance) and there, game updates are obligatory. Woe to you if a new update CUTS OFF game content, such as soundtrack parts from the late San Andreas and Vice City. Or makes the game more unstable and buggy. Or if it removes your favorite version's exploits/glitches.
Big companies. Especially those who have their own distribution/gaming client... Ubisoft, Valve, Activision/Blizzard, EA... Don't expect to see all of their games, if ANY at all, here, in GoG's trully...