Zeyes: I don't understand what you're trying to say here. Wasn't part of your complaint that that style is
not being used any longer?
Nup. People have been dissecting what I've said and focusing on small segments of the overall issue so I probably got sidetracked on a response and messed up my wording. After 14hrs at work my brain is generally fried :)
So the primary issue is:
The system doesn't always tell a person they own a game until "checkout", even then it sometimes doesn't work. Referring back to my very first post - I have pictures showing I purchased two (2) different copies of Witcher 2, and both show individually in my library.
Currently I do a heap of checks since I don't want to accidentally buy another copy of some expensive game, but if the system worked correctly I wouldn't have to do this, not to mention that with over 800 games this becomes a real bugger. Already Steam is starting to muscle in on GoG by flogging off "classic" games, not to mention their attempts at selling music, game extras, and likely there will be movies in the not too distant future.
I'm tired and ready for sleep, so after all this talk of Steam I might go check out their big Xmas sale before bed. Ironically, with the problems purchasing on GoG, I've dusted off my Steam account and have been checking out all the changes. I'd forgotten how many of my favourite games (Civ, X:3, so on) I'd given up :)