CTLance: I know the gog team is trying their hardest to give us everything we want, but this issue with Toca 3 and Mcrae 05 is really worrying.
The whole point of gog is to have access to your games no matter where you are. Now two games I have paid money for will vanish from my game list forever. The amount in question is trivial, and I now consider it a donation to the gog team, but the fact that games can disappear from my account puts a huge dent in my enthusiasm for the service. This creates a huge trust problem. Which is bad. Very bad. Trust is the foundation for all of this.
I sincerely hope this will be the very last time a problem like this occurs "after the fact". Had gog given me that info before the purchase I'd at least have known what I'd be getting myself into. Now I can't help but feel a bit ... betrayed. It's a matter of principle I couldn't care less about the miniscule amount of money I've spent on these soon-to-be nonexistant virtual goods.
I totally agree with CTLance. I'm not going to get mad about the money I spent (I'm not even playing it anymore) and I'll probably keep supporting Gog.com. But I think that saying nothing about the temporary license because Gog team was working "underground" to solve the issue was a bit presumptous: obviously interests other than Gog's ones were involved (Codemasters' for example) and they should have known that there was a big chance that this would have been the ending of the story. I truly believe that they did it bona-fide, but I would have liked more to be told what the situation was before buying the game and then decide for myself. Mind you, I realize that this would have decreased TOCA and Colin sales, but I think the present situation is a bit worse.