BeatriceElysia: - updates are quite late, and moslty due to gog.com fault
- gog.com has such a small interesting rpg titles, and most of them I own here or on steam
- gog.com hasn't had nice sale for quite a while
Only thing good about gog.com are fair price package you get as wallet funds.
Unfortunately yes, reasons are diminishing. For your points specifically:
- updates are quite late, and mostly due to gog.com fault
Actually, a lot of delays are down to galaxy, classic installers are delayed for that. Much the same as missing linux versions.
- gog.com has such a small interesting rpg titles, and most of them I own here or on steam
Yep, good releases are getting fewer and further between
- gog.com hasn't had nice sale for quite a while
Yep, they have gone the same way as other stores, high prices, then have 1% off sales every second of every day rather than pricing well in the first place.
- Only thing good about gog.com are fair price package you get as wallet funds.
I don't see wallet as a good thing, nor is regional pricing - which is what fair price is about.
There is still the main reason for buying games here, and that is the ability - in most cases - to download your files and keep them yourself. This is still the only key selling point, but like everything is being eroded slowly.
They never were an archive store, sure lots of old games, but that was just an easy sales pitch to look different from steam.
The team, and the forum is still better compared to others.
I suspect that Cyberpunk will push them further towards run of the mill same as all other stores, with more online only requirements etc. this i snot GOGs fault as such, success has overcome CDproject, much like many others before.
DRM free is fast disappearing into the dystopian rental future of megacorps owning everything, and users being tied to the cables.