DosFreak: or the GOG installers could be like any other decent setup software and have an extract switch.
I don't recall ever seeing an installer for any commercial piece of software that had an extract switch.
DosFreak: and a .zip package of their games
For the games that use DOSBox or ScummVM, yes, I agree. Any other games, no, it'd be pointless.
DosFreak: and MAC/Linux specific installers
No, because this is a Windows service, see? Besides, how are they supposed to make a Mac-specific installer for a Windows game? They don't have the source code for the games, so they can't recompile them for different platforms. They
could, theoretically, make a Mac installer for a Windows game. Then you could install it on a Mac, but you still couldn't play it.
Basically, this is how it works:
- If you want to play games, you get a Windows machine.
- If you want to do l33t geeky stuff, run lots of nifty open source apps, and have complete control over your operating system, you run Linux.
- If you want to pay twice for hardware what it's worth, and have access to only a very limited selection of software, but look very hip at the coffee house, you get a Mac.
I wonder if Nokia get angry letters, complaining that their batteries don't work with Samsung phones?