Breja: The horror.
When I close my eyes I can still see the bodies on the streets.
It's not the end of the world, but coming from other distribution platforms, it came across as something extremely basic and unpolished, and leaves newcomers wondering wtf it is the way it is.
I don't mind some legwork with my gaming setups, and getting stuff to work. After all, I solely game on linux these days.
But having to manually click 10 separate links to download the installer separately? That was harsh, man. My mouse finger suffered. My eyes suffered too.
Then I learnt about lgogdownloader, a one-man project apparently, that does a better job, despite doing it for free. Wish it were promoted a bit more, and were more visible.
GameRager: (To all: This isn't to say I don't sympathize with those who this GOG decision majorly impacts, or those who have a better reason to be upset.....just that a few seem to like to whine over small potatoes on this and other issues)
There you go again - you've learned nothing.
Belittling valid concerns and criticism, defending controversial decisions by a company, and just in general pretending that you don't insult people with your wording in almost every single one of your posts.
Pro-tip - if you have nothing to say except to flame and shout "stop whining! it's small potatoes! 1st world problems!", consider not saying anything.
I wish there were a cure for chronic lack of empathy.