Breja: I think GOG achieved one thing through the recent debacles - I feel burned out on the subject of Galaxy, maybe on the subject of all GOG's changes. There was atime I'd tear this article apart, piece by piece, but now... what's the point? Yay clients, our new gaming overlords. Sure, fine, whatever.
GR00T: It's actually not a bad article. If you accept the opening premise:
Why it's worth adding just one more game client to our growing software clutter piles, then the rest flows pretty well. Fairly well balanced analysis, assuming you're a person that wants/likes to use game clients.
Actually what made me give up was "As a store, GOG has continuously improved since it started adding new games to its library of classics in 2012".
Look, I joined in 2012 exactly because of those new games. Much as I love classic games and have enjoyed playing both the ones I knew already and various ones I've missed, it's new stuff that really brought me on board. But to say that GOG has continously improved since then is... questionable to say the least.