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The only reason I started buy games on GOG years ago was because they offered customers something nobody else did -- DRM Free, Downloadable, Offline Installers.
I want to see a proper Linux Client or a API upgrade for 3rd Party Game Library Organizers.
They really should team up with WINE and build "GOG Bottles" to aid in their game preservation program.
There is also space for a 2nd Gaben in the gaming industry, but only from a private company who has no other masters other than their customers.
I wish them well, but they really need to take a page from Valve and read what people say online to keep an hand on the pulse of their customers.