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The GOG storefront is still entirely DRM free, but I guess I understand taking an inch for a mile.
These hate comments towards the platform make me sick. You benefit absolutely nothing from the game's absence on GOG. I also didn't think Epic would be brought up here, the only reason for that being that some people hold grudge against developers for releasing their games on other platforms later than Epic. At least the former Epic exclusives came to GOG, while some games stay "Steam exclusives" forever. Also Steam too sells former Epic exclusives, so what's the point of using the argument against GOG?
Will you release your game on a store that refuse that you protect your game and take a 30% cut when you can have money for an exclusive contract, the right to put a DRM and a 12% cut, and still be present on the DRM free store ?
This can't benefit customer who refuse DRM, which is the principal advantage of GOG over the other stores.
No, YOU completely miss the point. It is comical at this point that users like you willingly misunderstand the gaming industry, games, storefronts, gaming issues and parade that misunderstanding around like yours is the only point and you have some claim to facts others do not.
It is such a completely parochial misunderstanding at this point but keep sharing your toxic "facts" as the only truth. Luckily not all players are like that.
and EPIC well we all know the story there.apples and oranges.
personally i could care less.ubisoft thought going EPIC would be grand.between
that and their greed pretty much screwed themselves