Oh please. By any means, the fangasming over Valve's Steam just breaks not outside of the planet's atmosphere, but it breaks outside the entire solar system, and you're coming right at us for such a thing to tell us that GOG did it for the money?
In either case, both Steam and GOG does it for the money. But there's a huge difference between offering you a generally crappy service with DRM all over the place for money, and between offering you the best bang to your buck possible for money. Someone does it with profits in mind, the other does it with the customer in mind.
They filled a niche only by sticking to their most important morals. DRM-free gaming, optimizing classic games to work on modern PCs, and creating a strong-tasting curation of games that won't let you down. What you say again?
One last point I want to make: it is something really basic about economics: most companies sell their products for money. You didn't really need to go out of your way to tell us that a company sells their products for money.
Post edited April 16, 2016 by PookaMustard