CharlesGrey: Saywha... ? Dragon's Dogma has been a huge success on GOG. It's been praised by the vast majority of GOG's users, and received great ratings and reviews. ( And rightly so. ) I doubt a small number of refunds are going to put much of a dent in the commercial success of this GOG release.
haydenaurion: I hope you're right as I really want to see RE on gog, but I wonder if those refunds will pick up as the issues become more known or common.
What exactly is this issue anyhow? I haven't encountered any bugs -- in fact, the PC version seems to be well optimized and polished, as far as I can tell. I've only been playing offline and without the Galaxy client, though. And that's the thing, I'm not sure GOG users will care about client or online mode related problems, when many of them are only interested in the offline single player mode. I mean, if someone doesn't mind playing a game online and with a client running in the background, they probably prefer Steam anyway... ? In this particular case ( and many other cases ) it also means a much larger active player-base for online interactions, since the GOG version doesn't seem to offer cross-play with Steam users, afaik.
As for more Capcom games, I doubt they would have bothered to release Dragon's Dogma here, without plans for further releases in the ( near? ) future. In fact, they have various much older and single player only games, which would be better suited for DRM free releases than Dragon's Dogma. And even if they just wanted to test the waters with DD, it seems to have been successful overall, so I'd say chances are good for more Capcom releases possibly some time later this year. I guess October/Halloween would be a good time for some of their Horror games...