Avogadro6: All the few major releases I've followed on Gog (Wasteland 2, PoE, Witcher 3 and more) had issues either due to
drealmer7: all those RPGs are bound to have lots of bugs and you're smarter and better off if you wait 3-6 months after their release to even begin to play them anyway. Playing RPGs anywhere close to release/at release just doesn't make sense if you care about patches at all in the first place. Your logic is flawed.
Ohi... my problem lies with the DELAY of patches, not the patches themselves. It's a useless delay too, because they just can't test them extensively anyway; can you point me to one example when this delay has actually saved Gog users some hassle?
Then there's the fact that changelogs (in the library) were added only recently and don't always appear (and in the subforums they are usually maintained by the users or missing entirely) and the notifications system, which is much older, is still broken and unreliable. Gog is, what, 7 years old at this point? Why do I still have to rely on
this? It's about time they fix their stuff.
If you don't mind that it's fine, that's up to you to decide. But I find that keeping my Gog games updated is more of a hassle than it should, so I just don't buy new releases here.