I'm simple, if there is an intrusive DRM I don't purchase the game.
Installing a game manager to play a game is excessive, I have a game directory with a shortcut to each of them, I don't feel the need to be babysitted.
On my side it is more "put intrusive drm, no buy", would be sad to see GoG go, this is the place where i spent most of my money for games since few years.
I'm forced to crack steam games i purchased (boxes) because i do not agree with valve's terms of use for steam.
I see, here they renamed the store in the process, but it has the full legal company name still shown on the proof of purchase that almost no one reads, people just get fooled.
Gamestop equivalent in France adapted and now sells "geek" merchandising instead of slowly decaying.
Since people think they are "geeks" as soon as they browse facebook and are able to keep two window displayed at the same time, or think they're the geekiest because they play fortnite, it works...
Like at that time science allowed to make children without heterosexual intercourse ?
Come on, grow up. I hate Ubisoft but they did nothing wrong on this.