darktjm: click on each listed game under "DOWNLOAD OFFLINE BACKUP GAME INSTALLERS" to download. Nothing to it, really.
Ah ok. So even Windows users have to click on each 'part' of the executable, download them separately, then extract the installer with the executable, then install the game? Ok then. Suddenly I don't feel so bad being a linux gamer. Except the executable to extract won't work out-of-the-box of course.
As to the discussion - I think it's fine to let 3rd parties get games working for GOG - but at the same time, let's not pretend GOG actually 'supports' Linux. Someone said it's in a passive way - I would even say it's in a very ambivalent way.
*wakes up in the morning*
*'waat? linux version? i don't believe you'*
*oh well, guess we should sell it, i suppose*
*starts selling it*
*goes back to bed*