hulahula32: All GoG games are DRM free.
How many publishers you think want to do that? Ubisoft doesn't. EA definitely won't. Activition? Yeah right. 2K Games? They don't even like PC Gamers. Bethesda and Zenimax? Hell no.
Which independent developers other CD Projekt want to go for it? CryTek? Yeah... they don't like PC Gamers either.
You are left with some indie developers, that does surprise me why they aren't on GoG since they sell their games DRM free, but they go through Steam which is a DRM, so that makes little to no sense.
Let's make our games DRM free but we sell our games on a DRM, brilliant! Because GoG is for taking old games and making them work on Windows XP/Vista/7 and selling those old games.
One of the goals of the Steam platform was to create a venue for indie developers to sell their games, and Steam has done that very well. Steam has 80% of digital sales, it make total business sense for these indie developers to sell their games on a platform with a huge customer base.
Actually it is brilliant of them to sell their games on Steam, because of the huge customer base and the exposure. Obviously these indie developers are not Anti-DRM, but they are Pro Profit making and exposure. Steam is seen more as a digital sales platform and with all the other features it has, and less as a DRM. Really, it is the only DRM that actually has value added features.
Not even CD Project is Anti DRM as they lead you to believe. Notice how CD Project has the rights to all digital distribution, and yet when the game released it had DRM on all Digital distribution versions other then GoG.