Topic starter here..
After having had some time to reflect and
this call for a boycott having been brought to my attention, an update.
Some free advice for GOG management that they'll ignore: I've never said GOG should not do business with China. I think it's stupid though. I highly doubt "GOG" has much marketing value in China. It would be wiser to set up a separate holding with a name that is more likely to appeal to Chinese people. A different storefront that could, for example, highlight games that are only available in Chinese. Trying to integrate western and Chinese markets in one store will probably lead to alienating both.
In light of the lying to customers, I also found this from Jason Schreier on
Bloomberg:
One employee asked the board why it had said in January that the game was “complete and playable” when that wasn’t true, to which the board answered that it would take responsibility.
It's another stupid lie. And why?
Why does the board from CDPR/GOG compulsively lie? There is no need. They never had to say "many messages from gamers" and they never had to say "complete and playable". Why do they do this to themselves?
Red Candle Games, the developer of Devotion,
seems to have peace with GOG's decision. I still think GOG should actively reimburse them, but it's something.
I now think a boycott is actually not the most effective approach, mostly because generally speaking it won't last. If you boycott, you care. So you won't leave. But you don't have an alternative either. So you'll stay.
What I'll actually do will be more costly for GOG in the long term.
1. As aptly said by
WinterSnowfall in the boycott topic, my "I'm not sure if I'll have time to play this game, but let me buy it here to support GOG" behavior has come to an end. That pretty much cuts 90% of my purchases. Shopaholic here. I have more games than you.
2. If a game I want is available DRM-free elsewhere (itch.io, Humble DRM-free, Zoom, etc) I'll get it there instead. Even if it's going to cost me more.
3. I won't be adding links to GOG to any wikis anymore. Just two wiki articles I created in the past that were triggered by a GOG release are generating about 500 views per month.
4. I won't recommend GOG to friends anymore.
And I guess I won't be the only one for 3 and 4, so that's probably a big hit to the free PR machine. What hurts most is that afaik GOG has just ignored the whole thing. They waited for it to pass, and they think it has. They want to play a waiting game? I beat cats in staring contests.