thefallenalchemist: How could this effect GOG? Do I need to mass download all of my games just in case this place goes down? I'm very worried about this because I use the site to primarily buy games.
As much as people seem to harp on GOG's current way of doing things, the fact still stands that your games are totally safe even if GOG goes down because you've got full ownership of everything you buy on here (please read the fine print about DLC and such that are DRM'd even on GOG copies of games).
Yeah, I guess it'd generally be a good idea to download the backup installers for every game you buy. That's what I do anyway, I just throw every installer on my external hard drives.
As for CDPR's financial troubles... If anything, I feel like GOG might get sold rather than just shut down, but I don't know what I am talking about. Weren't they a separate entity prior to being bought by CDPR? Not sure how this kind of stuff works out.
Still, if even just 1 million of all the copies of Cyberpunk were sold on GOG, that alone should keep this company afloat since 100% of the money went to them directly, right? Add to that the ridiculous Collector's Edition that was sold out everywhere, the deals with partners like Microsoft (there was that custom Cyberpunk Xbox, wasn't there?)... I think CDPR is doing just fine.
Bad PR doesn't equal a loss in money, and though investors are pulling out right now, they'll come back probably. That's how it works doesn't it?
Signed, someone who doesn't actually know how it works.