Hickory: Yeah, you want what *you* want, and you just don't get it. That much is patently obvious.
No, all we request is the same installer as the GOTY edition , how hard is it to understand... ?
even if the product have different id , that's not an excuse considering there's no added content.
i don't buy the excuse, "you didn't bought the GOTY edition", then you don't have access the all-in-one installer.
if CDPR starts with this is silly argument , what will they do with their next game ?
Another fact : Witcher 1 & 2 got enhanced both , i got a free upgrade to them , they didn't added an extra entry for each of them : they could have even charged their customers for an upgrade but they didn't. Now for the W3 , they didn't put extra work in the GOTY edition vs the 2 others witcher games i spoke of , and what they did ? They created a second entry in the catalog & denied a convenient installer for existing buyers of the same content , for which reason ? because the game have a different name... this is exactly the contrary of what they did in the past...
Just a "great" marketing move... wow. and no i know GOG & CDPR run a business, and this is just a wrong move... you may agree or not, but this is my opinion.
Edit ; just got a "wonderful"answer from CD PROJEKT :
"Hi,
I'm sorry but we're the developer of the game, and we don't have any influence over the game installers, and how are they listed on gog.com
However I advise installing the game not via installers, but via gog galaxy, this way the game will install and patch itself without any problems.
Regards,
Kuba"
which goes against Thiev's answer -_-.... i have the feeling to play a ping-pong match. :(