Navagon: You're setting up straw men here. It's nothing to do with tastes, but what impact these companies are having on the platform as a whole. What use is a good Ubisoft game is it's hidden behind an insurmountable mountain of DRM?
These companies represent a drive towards increased DRM and a move towards online requirements. The intentions behind both being the same - control of paying customers. Get control over them. Herd them into their pens and then every game can be like F2P. Piracy is irrelevant to them. It's just an excuse.
Origin is no worse than Steam on the DRM front, and Blizzard is using the worst DRM available for Diablo 3. Can we ditch Valve and Blizzard too?
Seriously though, DRM is DRM. It's not unique to those companies nor is it really relevant on an open platform.
Navagon: That's why I want shot of them. What, in future, do we stand to gain from them? We're talking about entertainment products here. I don't know about you, but personally my idea of a good time is not being butt fucked by anal probe DRM.
You seem to be of the impression that in the wake of their absence other publishers would leave also. For what reason? Their sales would increase due to the lack of competition. Imagine what it would mean to an FPS to not have to go head to head with CoD or Battlefield?
The market would simply fill the void, as it has done in the past and will do again. The advantage the PC has over the consoles is that it's not going anywhere. If a console starts to lose support then it could well trigger a mass exodus. This is after all something that is clearly observable right up to and including the Wii. The PC represents a persistent market. One that will weather recessions, collapses of major publishers and whatever else is thrown at it.
As for graphics cards, both AMD and Nvidia are utterly hopeless and yet nobody has stepped up to the plate to dominate the market. Something that at this point in time would be very easy to do. It's not like there's any real competition out there when neither of those dipshits could code drivers to save their lives.
In fact, when you look at the current dire state of affairs and the lack if interest of any other parties to take the market for themselves, I'd argue that things are already pretty dire.
While PCs will always be around and anyone can make a game for them they certainly are losing the limelight as we move toward closed systems. Even if they hang on as personal devices though a ton of top gaming companies abandoning the platform would send such a horrible signal I don't think it would matter how many of the remaining ones stepped up. I am sure indies would continue to thrive, but honestly I like very few indie games.
I'm just not the same kind of gamer you are. If EA jumped ship, I would follow them. Those kinds of games are what I enjoy. And despite happy indie sales numbers and kickstarters the big names like Skyrim and Call of Duty are what sells best on PC too, by a HUGE margin, and all those people would follow those games, I assure you.