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theslitherydeee: GOG would have more bargaining power if they stopped rejecting so many games for their catalog. There are so many lists of different titles that were rejected for not meeting secret criteria. Unless a game isn't supported or it tries to sneak in DRM they should accept as many titles as possible and let consumers decide what to spend their money on. People come to GOG because it's one of the biggest places to get DRM free games, not because it's a curated shop.
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HunchBluntley: I shop here for both reasons (plus the fact that they offer in-house support for everything they sell), and I don't think I'm alone. If I wanted a (mostly) DRM-free "We allow everything!" store, I'd shop at itch.io.
You have a point, but I think their curation is a little confusing. I've seen really good games get rejected for not meeting GOG standards, and I have to wonder just what those standards are. Because they look like they need adjusting.