Enebias: Your points are all factual, nothing can be denied.
I hate the fact that GOG is the only place with a really solid library, though. I'd totally boycott it as well -both for a matter of principle and on a personal level for the recent awfulness of customer support and the god forsaken "community", but as somebody who refuses any kind of DRM I really don't have much choice. Granted, I bought only Commander Keen in 2021, but since I have no backlog I wonder when my next purchase will be.
I dislike CDP as much as I dislike any corporation -which means A LOT, and yet I love videogames and I want to suppoprt the small fishes (developers, for sure not big publishers).
mrkgnao: I agree completely. The reason GOG can act the way they do, is exactly because they are effectively a monopoly.
Boycotts and strikes, which are the primary methods of breaking a monopoly, are true only if you pay some personal price for them, such as resisting the temptation to buy that newly-released game (e.g. in my case, today, Cardaclysm).
As for not having a backlog, if I may be so bold, at a rate of 100+ games a year, if you just decide to replay games you haven't touched in, say, the last three years, you can still have years of boycott ahead of you.
But I'm not trying to push you. It's a personal decision that needs to be made on one's own. And any path is valid.
It's just sad how big the monopoly safety net has gotten in the gaming industry as a whole these days, as well as how many people gather together to hold it...