What Hyatt lacks is a more moderate Hyatt in Taipei. Sometimes, you don't plan to spend much time in the room. You won't really use the lounge. You won't eat much breakfast (saving your appetite for restaurants outside). Then, why do you need to stay at a GH?
Now that the two SLH Taipei properties are leaving, I count only the GH left. (There is a Hyatt Place but in New Taipei.)
Hmm... if I don't need the Hyatt EQN, I will rather stay at the Regent or Kimpton (both of which cost noticeably less). Any Marriott suggestions?