rjbuffchix: Thanks to the publisher for saving me money right now, also thanks to Obsidian (one of my favorite developers) apparently selling out. I will wait for a DRM-free release on GOG. Don't care if it takes a year. That's actually enough time for them to bring us a deluxe version with DLCs and extras. I'd buy it day 1, I'd preorder, I'd likely buy the most premium edition as I have with scores of other games...as long as it is DRM-free here.
slamdunk: ehhhh.... I really hope I'm wrong, but I'd be kinda surprised if was on GOG at all in 2020, maybe even ever. I think plenty of people have made it clear that it'll be "DRM-free" on its release date though (maybe even earlier than that), and if anybody here is considering that, I say go for it lol
If that's the case, it's their loss. As another user said, it is not as though us GOG users aren't used to waiting sometimes even years for games to come here. If it doesn't, well, that's a shame. I wouldn't mind the highly unlikely scenario it was exclusively DRM-free on another DRM-free like itch or Zoom, etc. But no interest these days in Epic and Steam's versions of "DRM-free". Too much hassle for me to bother circumventing their bloatware. I'll stick with my easy-to-use offline installers from here and a few other stores...now that is what I consider "convenience" :)