Fenixp: Make no mistake, GOG is not being altrustic; they have just implemented fairly good business model and are very good at marketing and selling their product.
I wish more people would realise this. GOG is a force to be reckoned with not because it is somehow generous or charitable but because it understands the lost art of
respecting its customers and that doing so reaps rewards.
Gamers on the whole may not understand how damaging DRM, regionalised pricing and regional locks (something that proved to be a problem for me yesterday but which you very kindly helped me with) are, but GOG demonstrates that it's a principle it's willing to uphold even if it costs it sales in the short term, and this in turn generates goodwill, which I suspect is at the heart of its strategy. You only have to look at Humble to see how damaging it can be to your reputation when you compromise on your principles.