Posted September 28, 2023
MarkoH01: GOG's last remaining selling point is DRM-Free ... but CDPR managed to upload a game that has DRM in the base game and in the pre-order bonus. Both won't work offline. So DRM-Free is now an afterthought. Why exactly are we still buying here? Be careful, GOG right now you are stepping on your absolute final selling point. Add to this missing updates and higher prices than on Steam and you will see how this could end if you don't watch your next steps really carefully.
ma-ver-ick.509: Please read the first post in this topic again, the devs suggested a workaround. What would a DRM be, if it could be removed by removing a file? I would give CDPR the benefit of the doubt that's just a mistake.
This is also evidenced by their official workaround of creating the null folder with the data from the gog folder in the install directory and removing the gameservices.dll. This tricks the galaxy64.dll when receiving no call/connection(null) to look in the null folder for data bypassing gameservices.dll. So again....no benefit of the doubt, guy.
Post edited September 28, 2023 by DemonKiller49