Fenixp: First of all, expecting the DRM-free version
first and foremost is your, personal bias. It's much more reasonable to be expecting the Steam release first and foremost, for several reasons:
a) Banner Saga has been on Steam already, with their multiplayer demo - obviously, they already have the needed infrastructure and experience to release and support a Steam game by now. They don't necessarly have the same for a DRM-free one
I took a print-screen (see atachement) on their kickstarter page. It's just me who understands that they'll make a DRM-free game? At least is the Steam version DRM-free? (can be played without the Steam client?).
Fenixp: b) Steam version will sell more. Obviously, initial sales are important, and the question you're asking right now, "Why is it not on GOG yet?" ... A lot more people would be asking the question "Why is it not on Steam yet?"
I agree with you.
Fenixp: As for that quote you've just found, we could argue semantics of that sentence to high heaven, but there's not even an implication that they're going to release the DRM-free version first. I'm fairly sure that with this approach, I could find a couple of your posts and twist you out to be a massive Steam fan :-P
I was a Steam fan, until: a) I found GOG to be better and b) about a year ago Steam forced me to sing a new EULA (if I didn't agree I could'n play the games I already bought. wtf? )
Fenixp: If it's how you have understood their claims, I'm sorry, devs should have been clearer there - but I have never came to such conclusion when browsing Banner Saga KS back then.
Yes, they could write something like: DRM-Free and on other platforms (Steam, Origin, uPlay etc) if they agree to sell our game.
Fenixp: As for release of Steam version hurting GOG sales... Yes, and why should they care? GOG is a retailer.
I agree, that's why I wrote: "Of course, as developers (ignoring the kickstarter promises), they put the game on the platform that sell the most".
Fenixp: I highly doubt Banner Saga devs give a shit where do you buy it from, it's your responsibility to pick a shop - not theirs.
Yeah, I'll pick the shop: Steam, where else? :) GamersGate, Gamefly etc don't count, as the game requires Steam.
Fenixp: Bottom line is, what exactly are you losing by not playing it now? Where's the disadvantage to you, personally? When the game comes out, you'll not only get exactly the same version as Steam users at release, you'll get a superior one as it'll surely come out with numerous patches. And I personally applaud the devs for wanting to do more with their DRM-free version than just 'cut the Steam out'
I personally don't lose anything as I don't intend to buy it right now. But my impression is that they took money to make a DRM-free game and lost time and resources to make a Steam version first.
Here is their kickstarter page:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/stoic/the-banner-saga