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Zarax999: GOG means Good Old Games,
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Breja: What's the weather like in 2011? Oh, who am I kidding, no matter what the weather is like, I envy you being there anyway.

Anyway, if someone is going to use a client, I don't know why you bother with GOG. So leaving sounds like a solid idea. Cheers, godspeed, good luck, we're all counting on you.
The weather in 2011 is fine thanks, especially as I'm writing this on a 2013 PC next to a 2010 netbook.... Maybe I should start a thread to complain about poor ReactOS compatibility for my netbook?

On a serious note, the community underestimates the damage done by EGS to GOG, having to cut margins that much is near fatal to a smaller store so they had to cut a lot in any activity that is not bringing revenue and in some cases even Windows Games have been suffering from compatibility issues (Great Battles Collector's Edition is a good example) but I suspect any fixes are prioritised by sales revenue, which means unless a game gets a sales (and support tickets) surge they won't work on it unless some dev got spare time.

You can see this also in non-technical issues, such as GOG making a lot of sales but discounts never being truly as good as in the past (which means my wishlist keeps growing) and the growing share of indie releases instead of AAA both old and new...
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Zarax999: On a serious note, the community underestimates the damage done by EGS to GOG,
Oh, that explains why EGS is bleeding millions of dollars and is likely to be marked as a failure in the books?