Retroman88: First and foremost I am Anti-DRM, Anti-Suprise Mechanics - apologies - I mean Lootbox and ownership is a big deal for me. If it's available on GOG then I buy from GOG even if the cost is higher.
I do have a Steam account and lately I have been really tempted to buy Shadow of the Tomb Raider but I can't convince myself to do it knowing that I am only buying a license to play the game which I do not own a digital or physical copy of and obviously it has DRM.
So I am just curious really, have any of you in the GOG community been in the position that I am in at the moment where your principles are stopping you from doing something that my will actually enjoy?
Sometimes, but very rarely.....if I want a game and it is DRM free on steam(or can be made such) I will buy it on deep sale, and have even bought DRMd games with tamer DRM there and kept cracks on hand for if I ever needed them(if the store ever closed up).
Principles are admirable and all, but they take away more than they give(beyond peace of mind and a good feeling for the most part in many cases) & I feel the tradeoffs are not worth it for such good feelings only/mainly.
(This is not a dig at such people, or too much of one anyways. It's just how I feel)