KRiSX: wow... didn't mean to spark up so much convo from a simple question... lol
the reason i'm asking is that Steam is my favored source of digitally distributed games (new games anyway... i use gog for the oldies :)) and with a library of over 300 games on steam I would much prefer to have witcher 2 on my steam collection than separate.
I understand it isn't going to have any kind of steam features (steamworks, etc), but i'd personally like it on steam and it seems to be the same price... you just don't get the bonus game (you appear to get everything else though)
From my understanding the prices on steam are set by the devs/publishers anyway... so i'm sure they aren't going to be getting too ripped off by selling through steam otherwise they wouldn't have the option... i just thought it'd be nice to buy from here AND activate on steam (so i support gog, get a free game, etc), but if not thats fine. They'll still get my money one way or another!
Chris Taylor said he wouldn't release Supreme Commander on Steam because they took "a producer sized chunk" of the profits.
KRiSX: From my understanding the prices on steam are set by the devs/publishers anyway... so i'm sure they aren't going to be getting too ripped off by selling through steam otherwise they wouldn't have the option... i just thought it'd be nice to buy from here AND activate on steam (so i support gog, get a free game, etc), but if not thats fine. They'll still get my money one way or another!
Damuna: If you buy from GOG, CD Projekt will get 100% (or close to) the profit of what you pay. On Steam, Steam will get a cut, giving less money to the Poles you love (I think the cut is around 30-40%).
Plus, you'll be able to use the Steam Game Overlay regardless of whether it's a Steam version of The Witcher 2. I can't see any other features that would be important.
The major feature I like about Steam is I no longer have to stuff around hunting for patches. It's all done instantly and automatically. Take, for instance, The Witcher. I bought the original The Witcher Collector's Edition, and even though I love that game, the process of going through, getting the DLC, the patch and the enhanced edition patch sometimes discourages me. Especially since I always somehow get confused and lost on the Witcher site, and it takes me ages to find the files.
I'm not a lay person who can't figure out how to execute executables, I'm a life-long PC gamer and computer technician. Steam just makes it so easy. Steam even gives news updates on Steam activated titles, and changelogs on the patches, if you want to see them.
However, personally, I'm willing to sacrifice time and effort by doing things the harder (non-Steam) way in order to support CD Projekt. We need more developers as talented and as driven as they are, taking risks and making great games, showing what wonderful things can be done with a medium as versatile and powerful as a PC. Rather than making Medal of Duty: Future BattleOps 7 - The Balad of the Gay Cut and Paste Job.