NightK: I find no information regarding the boxed version and DRM, will the boxed version use steamworks?
As far as I know, there's no official word yet.
But it probably will if Obsidian decides not to release a DRM-free version. That's what Steam fanboys don't get: Those of us that hate Steam (and other client-based DRM schemes) resent it in large part due to it being forced on us regardless of whether we buy from Steam, from another digital distributor, or on physical media or whether we want its "features" (achievements, auto-patching, etc). Steamworks games typically require installation of, activation via, and "supervision" by the Steam client regardless of where or how purchased.
Hell, if Steam were *optional*, if I could fire it up if/when I wanted to use its features, then I might actually come to like it. But it isn't optional in most cases, and that is a big part of the problem.
I doubt the argument that most gamers prefer Steam based on sales: Aside from boycotting or piracy, you simply don't have a choice as a consumer of a particular game or series. Go to a physical game shop or retailer and 95% of the new releases on the shelf *require* Steam or another client. I suspect that a lot of people *accept* Steam rather than *prefer* it.
All that being said: Give voice to your opinion! You don't have to pledge to ask Obsidian if a DRM-free version will be released, and more people asking can only help the odds of getting that DRM-free version, perhaps even on GOG... be sure to mention GOG!
Edit: Sorry for the rant... It's nothing everyone here doesn't already know. I'm getting tired and a bit bitchy... so... Good night. ;-)