szablev: Based on Stoic's terrible PR regarding a DRM-free version (and regarding customers who were not willing to buy the DRM version) I was also unsure whether or not I'd buy TBS2 if it was released on GOG, but in my opinion the more intelligent response would be to purchase it here, as based on the less-than-stellar sales of the game, money seems to be the only language the devs understand.
Which is all well and fine, everyone should get paid for their work, but the way they seemed to refer to the DRM-free customer base as some sort of negligible and second-rate market came off very standoffish and unintelligent - and of course now that the game is not selling as well as they had hoped we are suddenly good enough for them again...
Anyway, if the sales will improve after the GOG release, maybe the devs will consider changing their ridiculous stance on DRM-free versions/piracy, and TBS3 will be available on GOG upon release.
Tough call, really. On the one hand, I agree with what you're saying and will likely buy it as soon as it drops here.
On the other hand, doing so tacitly endorses them treating us like second-class "We don't need your DRM-free monies" citizens.
But I'm generally willing to give second chances, so I'll probably grab this one and then wait and see what happens with the third episode.