To be honest, I find downloading and playing stuff via Steam easier compared to download "drm-free" stuff, like from GOG.
I have over 300 games in my Steam library and almost 200 more from friends. I'm a collector. Sorting all this on the computer without a clear client or worse, having all this as physical copy, would make finding a single game really uncomfortable. I want also to note that the download process with a browser is rather painful while Steamdownload runs smooth.
It's not only about findign the games. Also managing the updates of all these games manually would eat my time, Steam does this automatically, even when I'm currently playing a game.
For people that play only 10 games in their live I can understand why they want to go to GOG but for people who have hundreds of games it is just easier to use steam. I see it more as a tool and not as something I'm chained to. I don't have to use Steam if I want. But I want.
Yeah, same here. I dont use Steam because I have to: I use Steam because "Why the bloody hell wouldnt I?" I've used GOG before. Not helpful, *just* annoying. Not like, Origin or UPlay annoying, but still... it didn't help. It made me think "And this is useful.... how, exactly?" I dont even remember why I bought from them a few times (likely it was to get certain friends of mine to shut up about it, which is the reason why every now and then I'll do things I otherwise wouldnt) but suffice it to say, I bought the Steam versions of those few games not that long after because it was getting on my nerves. Which is pretty much about the biggest insult a vendor could get from me.
Thusly, I've never seen the point, and not one person, not ONE, has ever been able to give me a good reason as to why not to use Steam, really. People act like it's a damn virus (?) without even trying it (every single person I've met that does this though, will then happily go and download OTHER things of the sort that make me facedesk over and over). I often say that UPlay is terrible, but I've been in a position to A: use it alot, and B: carefully examine and mess with it, this being because it's technically on this machine for quite some time. Even UPlay though is technically harmless and is no different from any other program in that it'll only run if I tell it to.
If these companies were putting out programs that could damage your machine or whatever... it'd not go so well for them, to put it mildly. But anyone saying it does is, frankly, just saying it, nothing more (same if they said it of Origin or whatever). I dont use GOG because I HAVE used them in the past, and found it to be really obnoxious/useless. I didn't decide not to use it just because "I sorta hear from people that it's bad somehow!" or because of some bizarro belief that it'd damage something or slow down the PC or some nonsense.
It hasnt happened yet but if there's a particular game that could only be gotten from GOG, I'd probably just go and do it. Annoying, but... whatever. Was the same with UPlay really. Definitely dont like it, but... eh. I only have to put up with it for Anno, so... feh, whatever.
Either way though, if you're waiting for this particular game to end up elsewhere.... be prepared to wait for quite some time, or indefinitely. I have the distinct feeling it's not happening anytime soon. Not from anything said by Chris or anything like that, no, that's just me considering all current evidence/trends in the way things have been going here. But you can complain at GOG themselves about it, really; THEY decided not to have it on there, after all. I know *why* they do this, but I think it's a really damn derpy system, to be honest. But that's just me.