HypersomniacLive: ... what drew you to GOG that made you sign up here back in ...
That was asked to someone else but I wanted to share my answer too so... :)
For me, a friend sent me an email saying "Free Tex Murphy games" with a link to GOG.com (which I had never heard of before) back in 2009. It was for the first 2 Tex Murphy games which I did not even know existed prior to that. I had first played Under a Killing Moon and thought that was the first game in the series. So, I followed the link and got the free game, didn't pay any attention to the rest of the site or read anything (my own loss). I just got in, got the game and got out. I did however leave the "subscribe to our newsletter" thing checked I guess when I created my account.
Some time in the future after that, either a newsletter post or another email from my friend notified me of another free game which I went back to the site to grab also. This time I looked around a bit but was still rather oblivious to what GOG really was all about. I noticed they had lots of games this time and decided to peruse them. While doing so I discovered other free games in the store and decided to add them to my account also because... welll... why not, they're free games right? :) However, from 2006 or so up until 2012 much by choice and also by fact that my computer hardware sucked, I was not a video game purchaser, I had given up on the industry due to bad experiences with DRM and poor customer support. But hey free games? What do I have to lose right?
So I started noticing these GOG.com mails in my mailbox more often and thinking "ooo, I wonder if they have another free game this time?" and I'd check more often and sometimes there would be another freebie either added permanently, or a one day freebie deal and I'd get it (although I missed out on several from not paying close enough attention too). Then one day in 2012 while visiting the site with some time to kill I actually started to really pay attention and spotted the DRM-free blurb you get when you are NOT logged in, and when I read up on what GOG was all about and the benefits of the site - it was the first time I ever actually read that stuff and I was really impressed by that. That day planted the seed in my head that "this is a company I think I want to do business with in the future", and so throughout 2012 I followed GOG more closely seeing the really good prices on games and thinking "shit, one of these days I'm going to have to splurge and buy some games to support these guys, this is crazy good deals on DRM-free games".
All it took was one of GOG's super mega promotions to finally put me over the edge from "lookie-loo" to "customer". It was the Fall promo 2012 and I bought a few games one day of the promo, then a few more a few days later, each time feeling really excited about both the deals and also supporting a company that I had come to realize I shared common values with, and that I would like to see succeed and hopefully change the gaming industry. As far of a longshot that that might have seemed to some people or might even seem to some people today, my background is in Linux and I watched over 20 years now as Linux went from being this "hacker system" that people laughed about that secretly ran the printer server in the closet in the basement somewhere but "would never be used in business for real or ever make any money", to being a global monster operating system that is everywhere and in everything now (cell phones, tablets, routers, webservers, everything) and in the process doing almost everything that people said it could never do. So I saw (and still see) GOG as being capable of changing the way things work in the world of game distribution also, and I wanted to participate in the journey as a gamer and watch it happen. So, one promo after another my wallet loosened more and more and I found myself splurging and buying more and more games every time a promo came up that looked up my alley.
Been here now for 5 years, but have only been a paying customer for a little over a year and a half. 303 games altogether in my shelf now, mostly bought but also including a few dozen freebies, gifts, giveaways. Also bought gifts for friends and others a number of times to introduce some other folk to the store or make someone's day. I've had nothing but a great experience both with GOG.com and with the community of fellow gamers out here in the forums.
GOG.com has made gaming fun again, and made the customer experience a great one and a personal one, one that the rest of the industry out there just does not have what it takes. When I buy a game at GOG, I get the feeling that some person at GOG is actually PLAYING a game while they're working and they're actually a gamer and give a crap. When I buy a game somewhere else I get the feeling some accountant with a tie is tallying totals and creating spreadsheets just before going to play a round of golf. Guess who gets most of my gaming money? :)
Anyhow, lengthy share... but I thought some of you would enjoy hearing some of my GOG backstory and perhaps wish to share your own too. Always great to hear how people discovered GOG and what their experiences have been like and whatnot. :)
Take care folks, and game on! :)