OutOfTimer: I'm also concerned about their planned release of The Witcher 2. Judging by the way they handle PR, the whole situation might backfire. It's obvious people will pirate it like hell just like they did with World of Goo. This might significantly hinder GOG's efforts to sign any publishers already opposed to DRM-free games. I, for one, believe GOG will make a joke of itself - especially if they think it's possible to seek compensation through extorting money from old ladies and children using the court system. They're not the first company to attempt that.
Any thoughts on avoiding frustration?
Kurina: I really do no foresee any sort of major blunder with all this. To me, I could care less about piracy. It is going to get pirated with DRM or without. I feel the more important focus is how many people are willing to purchase into this model and support it. Does offering a DRM free alternative, with a ton of extras, make for a massive difference in sales? If so, this will be fantastic for the PC industry and gamers. If not, we will just go back to more of the same with DRM loaded titles.
As for avoiding frustration, we just need to tame our wild imaginations rather than avoid the main page. They teased us, we dreamed big, and we did not quite get what we were after. A big publisher is signed though and a few dozen more games are on the way, so that is all I care about. Can't wait to see which ones.
The broken English comment is uncalled for though. GOG and CD Projekt are Polish companies, and their English is definitely better than my Polish. I will gladly overlook some minor errors. If we want to get nitpicky, maybe can look at Valve, an American company who
their own Steam Guard error message during the reveal presentation. Or how about the previous [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEB0H90lt_M&feature=player_embedded]Call of Duty trailer that cannot even spell the word intelligence? I am more concerned about that than a non-English company making a few errors.
I was going to post a reply, but this pretty much sums up my thoughts. :)