Mr.Mumbles: Do I love GOG? Hardly. They've always been nothing more than a business to me. Displaying blind loyalty towards a company (or anything or anyone for that matter) is nothing but reckless and dumb.
The better question: Do I appreciate their existence? That would be a solid yes. If it hadn't been for GOG I may not even have returned to PC gaming after not really bothering much with such for almost a decade. I came for the old favorites and stayed for the DRM-free. Installation limits, online checks, constant internet connection, etc are what made me very wary where gaming was (and in many ways still is) headed.
I'm not terribly concerned about missing out on trivial fluff like (often out-of-place-looking) skins that aren't unlike the ubiquitous pre-order garbage packs I never use anyway. That said, should the day come games here require me to sign in in any form to actually play them I'll be reconsidering my stance on whether to continue using GOG as my main PC games supplier.
This.
You have to admit though
"100% of your money goes to CD PROJEKT GROUP"
only GOG dares to throw a joke like this, and that gender tweet that caused some stir back then
That's quite witty I have to say, projecting an image that they're not taking themselves too seriously unlike other multibillion dollar companies
When GOG transform into another EA, that's the time to look for another store.
But currently I'm happy with their DRM free policy, even though they seem to break their own policy slowly with Galaxy only multiplayer.
Just hoping that other companies/studios will follow suit, realizing that DRM only hurt the legit buyers, and does not prevent piracy at all.