I seem to remember you as a bit of a provocateur, in a good way (before all such people were sweepingly branded as "trolls" nowadays). It's good for a forum to not get too anodyne or politically correct.
I know what it's like when lifestyle choices and interests fundamentally change. In your case it sounds for the best.
anjohl: I miss the days when GOG was Good Old Games, when the site was a carefully curated "Criterion Collection" of the best the medium had to offer from the past. My interest waned when the site broadened to include modern indy games, and then AA and A titles.
An excellent metaphor, especially for a cinephile such as myself (I work at an arthouse). It reflects my own, though I continue to keep abreast of GOG even if I feel like any golden oldies and modern classics circa mid-90s to mid-00s they could theoretically release has already come and gone, and the publisher/IP well has sort of run dry.
My modest expectation of GOG in the future is a DD platform for a few of the "big indies," such as
Wasteland 2, Torment: Tides of Numenera, Project: Eternity, and
Age of Decadence, since I'd rather support GOG with such titles than other outlets.