It really depends on what GoreTex jacket you use. Some are very quiet, extremely comfortable, have tons of pockets and can simply be rinsed out.
I had/have a lot of goretex jacket. Some are less noisy than others...but all are more noisy than polycotton, wool or cotton without membrane. If you go for hunting, it is too noisy.
Even the best ones could not deal with your sweat when you have a rucksak and walk faster than 900 yd/hour. It is far more confortable to have a jacket without membrane and a thin weatherproof jacket "just in case". Of course with climbing equipment you could not change your jacket, so goretex (or eVent, Precip...) is the norm.
When I say "lot of big pockets", I think deep ones like a SASS, M64 or Fjallraven Telemark. Not the fit one of alpinist jackets. Since the "Fantasy Ridge" of The North Face in 90's you have not really big pockets in Mountain/climbing parka.
And with the smoke of the fire (buschraft) the DWR of a nice Goretex jacket will be destroy very fast. If you have tar, blood, oil or resin on your goretex jacket : it is not easy to wash it (for me).
For all these reasons, I think US army change their goretex jacket option (for soft shell) in ECWS III .
The DAS Parka has been a fairly standard belay jacket for climbing above tree line for many years now. The weight penalty compared to down is small. It manages moisture better than down. It's not bulky at all for a cold weather jacket. I use it in the frosts all the time without a problem. I'm not sure what material would offer the same insulation for less bulk.
I have one (here in finland after a bivouac at -30°C) Old version in polarguard 3D, I must admit.
It's a good boreal jacket, but for mountaineering over 2000m (6000ft) it's far better to have a down jacket. It's true that for extrem climbing you could prefer a DAS parka for belay or bivouac (primaloft is correct with humidity and not fly like down in the wind if you scratch your jacket). But for hiking, you are warm enough and your lighter and warmer down jacket is in your rucksack until bivouac (cold camping : no hard work with wood and fire).
(sorry my english is basic, not easy to explain more).