Garak73 said:
I think what I fear even more than Steam dying is Steam becoming the future. Do people really want to replace a physical product with a digital license at the same price? That scares me. Steam has sales but the normal price is still the same as the retail price.
I share that fear, and when possible I do prefer a physical copy.
The thing with gog however, is that most of its catalogue were older games usually hard to find, and even if you did track down a working cd of masters of orion2 or jagged alliance, it likely won't work on modern comps without some tinkering.
Not a problem for comp savvy peeps, but to others it presents a clear obstacle.
And that's why the prospect of gog shutting down is a bit of a heartbreak, it's not that we loved it as a digital distribution platform, it's because it was the easiest place to get old classics without having to pirate them or go through technical hoops to get it working.
It wasn't an alternative way of getting those kinda games, it was more or less the only way short of going through ebay or amazon i guess :\
But in the bigger context of dd sites and drm, well that is a topic for another thread I think

If gog really did bite the bullet, it does give you ammo for fears though.