Given how deep into Valve's ecosystem I am at this point I'd probably end up eating the cost rather than throw out my library. That said I'd shift a lot more of all future purchases to GoG. Gabe was right in his assessment of things being a service issue and Steam provided the best service with almost zero worthy competitors, so I was able to overlook the DRM thing, but if that service starts to deteriorate then people will start turning elsewhere.
Imagine if a game store were to start charging for the service, say just $2 per month.
Would you abandon your Steam account to save $2 a month?
Not likely that Valve would do that, but I wouldn't put it past Epic. Would you walk away from a large library of "free" games to save $2 a month?
Given how deep into Valve's ecosystem I am at this point I'd probably end up eating the cost rather than throw out my library. That said I'd shift a lot more of all future purchases to GoG. Gabe was right in his assessment of things being a service issue and Steam provided the best service with almost zero worthy competitors, so I was able to overlook the DRM thing, but if that service starts to deteriorate then people will start turning elsewhere.