SLP2000: @stonebro
I don't agree. GOG isn't competing with Steam, as they don't sell new titles (except indies). That's still a Steam / Origin thing.
I don't think you can say they are into indie games now. They are selecting titles, they will keep getting best indie titles, but it's not whole "indie gaming scene". So you won't see all the indie devs around here. You could say that before GOG was for old classics, now it's also for indie classics.
To sum up - they don't compete with Steam / Origin, but they check out new possibilities.
This doesn't make much sense. They compete with the other portals on any game GOG has that is shared among those portals. That percentage was already increasing among the older games as publishers are releasing their older games on other portals as well (D&D Master edition on Steam soon for instance, and GG etc), but now that percentage will go up even faster with the Indie games, which classics or not, are also more often than not on the other portals already.
timppu: For Steam/Origin games etc., you first have to buy a $3000 desktop PC with multi-SLI graphics cards etc.
I assume you were being sarcastic anyway but only an idiot would think he 'need'ed that for new games :)