Posted November 22, 2016

No denying that it's likely still far less bad than elsewhere, but there's also the comparison with how it used to be when GOG was largely a niche place that drew a pretty specific crowd that on top of a clear interest in DRM-free (and flat-priced *ahem*) mainly older games also tended to quite a significant extent share a certain sense of ethics and drive for fairness and, well, niceness.
If someone coming from elsewhere can still find it somewhat refreshing, someone used to that no longer finds it that sort of oasis. And with it being an ongoing process for years, steadily moving in a clear direction, and with all the changes in similar directions in terms of GOG policies, this is the result.
Sadder still is that it's a self-fulfilling prophecy, people fitting that description in the first paragraph leaving because far fewer such people remain, which makes even fewer remain, which makes even more leave...