skybluerob: I think this boycott is ridiculous. By doing so, you're making it harder for GOG to survive, at least they're committed to DRM free gaming, unlike the other platforms.
If GOG go under, then you've really all shot yourselves (and us) in the foot.
Besides, I'll be honest, I used to be very much in favour of DRM free, but these days, it's so built in that is it really an issue anymore? It's safe to say that Steam will never disappear, and I hope the same can be said of GOG, who I prefer to Steam because they try to have DRM principles.
No company is perfect, maybe GOG should start offering DRM games but clearly state this when selling, I'm sure they're missing out on a lot of sales by not having them in their store.
Seriously have a rethink on this one boycotters, GOG is the most gamer friendly store and we should support it. Not supporting it just makes the Steam and DRM case stronger.
Rob.
Read the thread. This has been brought up time and time again. GOG have had years to implement or even acknowledge the issues raised here. They have not. Even with the big announcement this week, nothing, a few empty words. Pushing more money their stuff simply reinforces their belief that they do not need to do anything. Simply put, this has been building since around the release of galaxy, and has simply got worse until (for me anyways) they pushed out cyberpunk with online gated content, inability to provide parity between galaxy and offline users, and online only content. At that point I simply gave up, they have a very bad direction which shows no sign of changing, hence I have brought nothing since nov2020 and will not until things change for the better.