rjbuffchix: I second the advice of the users who already suggested to just use the "offline installers" (can't blame anyone for having trouble finding them, they are basically hidden out of sight).
GameRager: They are "hidden" beneath a big hoking button that says OFFLINE INSTALLERS, which is right below the galaxy download button.....if people cannot figure out what that means and make use of such then I dunno what to say. o.0
Dude, there is nothing "big" about the button. Yes it is there for those who look. Sort of like the "uncheck" box every time Flash updates and wants you to install bloatware with it. It's there, but the intention is surely not for the customer to click on it. The default "best" way that GOG portrays is Galaxy.
Also, please let me know when there are "check out our offline installer" buttons plastered on EVERY page of the site. Btw what's scary is that the Galaxy-pushing has clearly worked on influencing an audience. Across many topics, people are calling this store itself "GOG Galaxy".
There is no factual way to claim that Galaxy and offline installers receive equal treatment. And that's without even getting into how offline installers are out of date and iirc sometimes users have even had to nag GOG to get the offline installers updated, when Galaxy was up to date the whole way.
rjbuffchix: CD Projekt Red's own game, GWENT, is the posterchild for GOG inviting DRM into this store forever.
GameRager: It's 1 game....ONE....and it's been many years and we have yet to see another SP game be locked to galaxy only....as such I think the fears of GOG going more DRMd/locking stuff to galaxy only is a bit unfounded atm. :)
You're right on at least the first part of that, though that's not really where I was going with that quote...what I'm saying is that once CDPR themselves made a DRMed game and the store here featured it, this definitively tells customers that DRM is okay here (at least conditionally). My point is that you can't put the genie back in the bottle, un-ring the bell, [insert cliche here].
GameRager: At least we HAVE most game's SP portions be DRM free.....I mean yes, we should be cautious and keep an eye on GOG, but atm(imo) you guys/gals are crying over small potatoes here.
Here is the thing, and I forget if I already made this point to you or a different user,
Anticonsumer practices tend to happen gradually. Accepting some light anticonsumer practices in the present, paves the way for worse anticonsumer practices in the future. The time to keep an eye is now. Nip anticonsumer practices in the bud now. Also, this is a big enough issue right now anyway, and I don't appreciate that being minimized. Due to everyone compromising so much already, the vast majority of games' multiplayers are DRMed. I want to buy DRMfree multiplayer games, which used to exist btw, but thanks to such minimizing about DRMed multiplayer nowadays "it's not a big deal, it's small potatoes", I am not given that option.