hedwards: One of the few things they haven't compromised on is not selling expacs separate from the game they're for. The closest thing to an exception is the standalone expansions.
F4LL0UT: Was that also one of their great goals like "no DRM!" or "same international price!"? I don't think so. So far they simply had the luxury of being able to bundle the expansions/DLC with the main game because both were out already when GOG released them. They can't possibly do that with new releases that get additional content soon after their GOG release and I don't think that people will complain that GOG has broken another of their own rules - at least not as long as expansions for classic releases will always remain bundled with the main game.
Yes, it was one of their things and I do remember them posting about it in the fora, I just can't recall when. The reason was that they didn't want to deal with people buying an expansion and not being able to use it. They would have to add special code to enforce it which would upset the people who own retail copies of some of these games from elsewhere and if they don't do that they would have people buying something that they can't use.
The fact that there are newer games isn't going to change the fact that they would have to deal with the headaches so that a small number of people could buy it separately for a game that they likely didn't even buy here.
I don't see any reason for GOG to accommodate that.
hedwards: I'm a bit puzzled by why people think they're going to change now, considering how much of a head ache it's going to be cleaning up the mess when people invariably try to buy without the main game.
F4LL0UT: As I said, they will have to change something if they want to continue releasing new games.
No, they won't have to. They might choose to, but the fact is that most people here seem to more or less like the way things are being handled. Taking a principled stance on things like this is why I'm here. I can't imagine anyway that this doesn't end badly.
hedwards: What's more, I have no idea how they could possibly guarantee that the expac would work anyways, seeing as people buying it by itself would be doing so for a non-GOG release.
F4LL0UT: How's that even a matter? GOG is not responsible for stupid users' actions. Steam officially only accepts Steam-DLC for their releases and Steam-DLC is only supposed to work with Steam versions - and I don't see waves of morons spamming the Steam forums because of that. How has that to be different for GOG?
Because it's Steam-DLC, in order to buy it you have to have the game from Steam. It has DRM so anybody with two brein cells to rub together knows that they can't use it with a different release. And people normally don't want to do it anyways. GOG DLC would be DRM-free and I'm not sure why anybody would assume that they can't use it with a different release.
The whole thing would be a mistake that might benefit a few people and would just cause GOG some serious headaches. It's not an accident that they haven't offered expacs separate from the main game before, even though people would probably want that as well.