Actually, I must say that I would not have bought that game, even on discounted, or even dowloaded it if free (not an exception, there's already a couple of free games on gog that i haven't claimed because of lack of interest).
BUT, whether that game was released here or not i WOULD have paid for the movie of the discussions about it within the gog company itself. I am really curious of how it was being discussed, whether there was internal disagreements, if it was discussed in a humourous or serious tone, what arguments were weighted, if it was a close call or an obvious decision, etc... The questions around this game (NOT the game itself and NOT the whining of the frustrated crowd who have decided that suchj stuff is their dream game and that they will slice their wrists if it doesn't come on gog and NOT the knee-jerk outrage of those who would have burned down gog if it was released - but i mean, the actual discussions on the pros and cons and the criterions and threshold of acceptability) would have been very amusing to follow.
And I am super curious about them.
Heck, I'm even curious about myself. Why exactly my own range of interest (or reach of sympathy) draws a line between that game (with rapelay, etc) and, say, carmageddon, lucius, gta and sid meier's pirates.