mrkgnao: You say this is "outright treachery". So will you stop buying here? Because I did, 10 months ago.
GamezRanker: With many game stores/companies, a few people not buying often does little to nothing.
Now this is not to say I don't somewhat admire/applaud such people for sticking to their stances, and I wish/hope such efforts bear some fruit of success(positive change), but the truth of the matter is that with such businesses there are(and will likely always be) many more who buy than those who choose not to.
This is why(as I said), knowing this, I just buy used/at deep discount and strip out DRM to make DRM free backups where needed, while (of course) also pushing for DRM free whenever/wherever possible.
mrkgnao: Still, I think it's quite significant and representative of the silent majority of GOG clients, who don't use the forum and don't mind a bit of DRM here and there.
GamezRanker: You forgot those of us that realize DRM isn't likely going anywhere, and are adapting to the situation.
(rather than trying a Sisyphean task like getting all/most AAA game companies to drop DRM)
I don't really expect my boycott to succeed in changing GOG's trajectory, but before I began it, I felt disgusted with myself for buying here, and now I don't.
As for buying at deep discount. I have always done that, but even with deep discounts GOG games are several times more expensive than steam games (with bundles). And now that I know I do not need the steam client for downloading/installing/playing steam games, I am no longer willing to pay the huge difference for GOG games that might or might not DRM-free, might or might not be up-to-date, and sure to receive poor customer service.