Taskbar: Although I already own it on Steam, I would have gotten a DRM-free copy of Divinity 2 Director's Cut here on GOG. Unfortunately, as much as I looked, I was not able to find any information of what kind of DRM it has until *after* the sale ended, so I didn't get it. So I will just wait until it's on sale again, and if I haven't gotten it anywhere else by then, I'll buy it here.
Tallima: Everything on GOG is DRM-free.
You may have to have a unique serial number to play a few games (Neverwinter Nights 1 and 2 are a few examples). Those games need the CD serials to keep track of unique player IDs, so it's integrated right into the game.
Tallima:
Thank you for the reply and for setting me straight about this. The problem is actually fairly simple: I managed to confuse GOG and Desura. Desura, as you know, has *mostly* DRM-free games but there are some that require Steam (i..e. Desure basically sells Steam keys to certain games, and not downloadable installers etc.) And I managed to get Desura, GOG, and their respective policies confused.
Well, I will buy Divinity II Director's Cut the next time it is available here (unless it appears in a DRM_free indie bundle prior that: I bet it shows up in either a Humble Bundle or a Groupees bundle eventually. But we'll see!)
Thanks again for taking the time to respond!