FredJokamotraye: It could also be the fact that I notice people don't like to understand what they read, but just simply read something and then point out that they are invalidity personified.
Apparently most people didn't get what you were trying to say so it's more likely you expressed your concern in an unclear manner, not that people are too lazy to read or understand your post.
Also I think that your opinion does not make much sense or is at least highly controversial.
1. Many people like to have all their favourite games in one place. I certainly do. That may be a reason vote for them.
2. GOG does provide some games for free. So upvoting them on the wishlist does not necessarily mean that people want to pay for stuff they can get for free.
3. Physical copies aren't that easy to come by for everyone. Personally I haven't seen Morrowind in stores in years (also I think that the twenty bucks you paid is too much). And sooner or later the game will be out of print either way, it's not a bad idea to expand the digital availability before that happens. Also many people don't appreciate physical copies anyway. I preferred them for years but by now I consider them inconvenient and always prefer the digital release.
4. GOG usually DOES manage to make their releases special so there is ways how a GOG release might be better than the free one or the one found on Steam. And "it's available on Steam" is not a valid argument against a GOG release anyway.
There.