RenaudW: You are not the only one, believe me. I wanted to buy this game but, for now, I'll avoid it. I'd rather give my money to more honest devs.
CharlesGrey: Uh... I'm not sure what's going on here, but I've played the original Shadowrun Returns, as well as Dragonfall, always offline, and never had any of these problems.
So again, not sure what exactly is happening here, but don't be too quick to throw stones at Harebrained Schemes, since they actually seem to be a very good and customer friendly developer team.
That's a very common problem in the game industry right now. It's just "good intention, bad behaviors". it's particularly true in mobile gaming where indie devs with good intentions ask a for lot of permissions to scan through your entire device just because "we need money guys!" (even if you paid for the game).
A game should not access internet and potentially transmit data without at least the knowledge and the permission of the user. For me, it's unacceptable and even more here on GOG where most customers are here for ethical reasons (DRM and so on....).
2014 has seen too many abuses in the current games industry even from indie devs with good intentions (after all, double fine is a good and honest indie studio right?). So for me, it a big no buy until things got resolved.
And believe me, it's really hard because that kind of game is like drug for me and i really want give money to this indie studio.