I don't get how the GOG update works, really. For BG3 it went haywire two times and I had to reinstall everything, which isn't small.
I usually don't mind, but these times are different, we're several of us using Internet for work or studies, and I can't afford to use the whole bandwidth for a game update (except maybe during the night). And I'm certainly not the only one in that situation.
But GOG is less heavy than Steam and opens at once, and more importantly, its games are DRM-free, and usually get a better margin for the publishers & developers (though I have absolutely no proof of that). Last but not least, it's CD Projekt, seems appropriate for a Cyberpunk 2077
I usually don't mind, but these times are different, we're several of us using Internet for work or studies, and I can't afford to use the whole bandwidth for a game update (except maybe during the night). And I'm certainly not the only one in that situation.
But GOG is less heavy than Steam and opens at once, and more importantly, its games are DRM-free, and usually get a better margin for the publishers & developers (though I have absolutely no proof of that). Last but not least, it's CD Projekt, seems appropriate for a Cyberpunk 2077