True...
But not all games are DRM free on valve. While all games on GoG are. With Steam, there is still a way to get them to work. My point wasn't that you completely lost your games, rather that in both scenarios, you won't even notice a difference with GoG versions, while with your Steam games, you will be pulling your hair out dealing with all the hacking to get many steam games to run.
Actually not. Most games on Steam nowadays are "protected" by Steamworks CEG, Steam's own standard DRM service. You can circumvent that measure by changing/downloading a single dll file in most cases. So even if Steam goes down and they don't have any security net in place, you could still play your games without a big hassle.
Also, you could just download every game on Steam to your hard drive and stay in offline mode (and only go online for downloading/activiating a new game). That way, it would be exactly the same as with GOG in case the service goes down. Since you are in offline mode all your games will still work on your offline client even without Steam out of buiness. Multiplayer is a different story, but most games nowadays can't be played in multiplayer after a few years anyway, no matter if they are on Steam or not. Most "old" games on GOG are SP-only games for a reason.
Anyway, back to topic?!
