nicohvc: And Steam stills dead. DRM hurts and worsens the wound!
Thank god for GOG and drm-free
The thought of losing access to thousands of dollars worth of games whether the fault lies with Steam (DDOS, etc.) or myself (job loss that force tough choices, i.e. no internet access for an extended period of time), has driven home the foolishness of having all (most) of my eggs (games) in one basket (Steam).
I am slowly adding as many of my Steam (drm) games to my GoG (non-drm) library as I can (and that are available on GoG), even if I have to buy them again for the second/third/forth time. GoG is not only a great service, but is also an insurance policy if I ever lose access to my content for an extended period of time locked behind layer(s) of drm.
If I remember correctly, Steam's offline mode can only be used for a finite period of time before you 'must' login again or lose access to your games permanently untill you do so. I've been foolishly neglecting this cold reality for far too long.