Posted February 25, 2014
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That's a big part of what made GOG so unique, is the fact that they WERE a stand-up company that actually went out of its way to NOT screw over their customer base (I was a "customer" since 2010, I became a "fan" after the way they owned up to the Free Torchlight goof-up).
Personally I think (and I don't think I'm alone in this) that it's worth complaining to GOG because I feel that it's less important for them to expand their catalog than it is for them to keep being GOG.
For these 3 games, its probably too late (the contracts are already in place, I'm sure). But if you give the publishers an inch, letting them demand regional pricing, then they'll keep taking miles, until even old DOS games from 1988 are required to have some custom DOSBOX DRM wrapper, because that's how game publishers work.