TomNuke: And here go with the immature GOG fanboys downvoting posts with nothing but facts and true.
If you've already received this game for free from being an owner of the previous game, is it cheaper to buy all the DLC + Soundtrack on GOG or with the upgrade on Steam? Steam is cheaper. That's a fact.
Is the game DRM-free on both? Yes. Again, that's a fact.
Are the numerous games on GOG that have been abandoned, are missing features compared to the Steam versions, or behind on patches? Yes. Another fact.
So if all of those things are true (and they are), then what good reason do I have to buy it on GOG? Umm, none, unless you're a GOG fanboy... Why be loyal to any company? LOL, you think GOG is your friend? Please. I care about the money in my pocket more than anything else, and if Steam is offering the same thing at cheaper price, along with being DRM free, then it's an easy choice.
GOG is forever treading water in the deep end. CD Projekt doesn't provide this store with enough resources to be maintained, updated, or run properly. Why? Because GOG makes hardly any money at all. If it wasn't being kept afloat in basically by CD Projekt the store would have shut down years ago.
Sometimes I actually feel like I can't wait for that to happen, because of the fanbase here. The GOG fans who live in denial, abuse the downvoting, and ignore facts are the reason why I hardly ever spend money here anymore.
I'll be laughing my ass off when this store inevitably shuts down because they have no market share and make no money. I'm going to start going out of my way to contact publishers and make detailed posts of the bad experiences here, and why I think GOG releases are bad for them and bad for the gamers.
Keep abusing the downvoting though GOG'ers. This community is a lot of the problem with this store. It's absolute dog shit, and far worse than the Steam community. And keep begging for those GOG releases. I always have a nice giggle when I see the begging for something like Skyrim... Imagine port begging for a 10 year old that is available already on a superior store front...
You're the spiteful one when saying things like '' I'm going to start going out of my way to contact publishers and make detailed posts of the bad experiences here, and why I think GOG releases are bad for them and bad for the gamers.'' so that alone earned you a downvote from me otherwise I would have been fine upvoting you
Anyway the reasson to buy games on GOG is simple last I checked drm-free games on Steam still are tied to the steam launcher thus in that sense they are not nor ever will be drm-free when tied to a launcher when otherwise void of drm factors where as GOG games don't require the provided launcher and you also get back-up installers and the like