Posted March 07, 2023
I'm not buying anything at the moment due to circumstances out of my control, but the answer is essentially yes.
A more 1:1 comparison in recent months was buying games on JAST USA that are also available on GOG (was quite satisfied too at the ease of purchase, download, even a discount system).
You may also be interested that previously I had repurchased a few games on Zoom-Plat despite already owning them on GOG. This is directly because of my point about not trusting GOG to properly handle offline installers.
My approach is to buy on GOG only if it is not available at another DRM-free store ("DRM-free store" as defined by me; excludes Scheme, Epic, Gamersgate, and others that I view as fundamentally "DRMed stores").
Unfortunately, GOG is the only place to buy DRM-free "big releases" like Skyrim for instance. Zoom-Platform has greatly improved their catalog of games, though, so perhaps they will get them someday too.
A more 1:1 comparison in recent months was buying games on JAST USA that are also available on GOG (was quite satisfied too at the ease of purchase, download, even a discount system).
You may also be interested that previously I had repurchased a few games on Zoom-Plat despite already owning them on GOG. This is directly because of my point about not trusting GOG to properly handle offline installers.
My approach is to buy on GOG only if it is not available at another DRM-free store ("DRM-free store" as defined by me; excludes Scheme, Epic, Gamersgate, and others that I view as fundamentally "DRMed stores").
Unfortunately, GOG is the only place to buy DRM-free "big releases" like Skyrim for instance. Zoom-Platform has greatly improved their catalog of games, though, so perhaps they will get them someday too.