BrettJay: I haven't read through this 11 page thread, so I apologize if this has been stated before. Has the point that this site is dedicated to selling old, mostly out-of-print games been raised yet?
I don't know let's say around 10 or 20 times in every DRM related threads but apart from that you can say it's not raised that often. :-)
More seriously, that was a nice and long post but nothing really new that hasn't been mentioned in the previous 11 pages.
Yes Steam is not the worse DRM out there and yes it try hard to hide it with some "feature", I think most agree with that.
The things (once again that have also been mentioned multiples times in the previous pages) that some peoples have against Steam or any other DRM using DD (non exaustive) being :
- It has region restrictions, it's nice if you live in US, and Steam is one of the few who enforce region restriction no only on it's shop but also on retail and gifted games (apparently only in Japan for now but who knows for how long)
- All you games are linked to a single account, lose you account you lose all your games. Will you ever lose your account ? maybe not but still it's a lot riskier than losing a single game CD.
- The Steam EULA gives them the power to change their conditions anytime they want, if tomorrow Steam decide that buying... excuse me I mean "subscribing" to a game, only gives you the right to download it for one month... they can and they can do it for any games you already bought. (Once again never said that they will just that they can)
- Steam starts to no longer be just "an option" but starts becoming the only possible means of obtaining some games, want to buy Fallout 3.1 (New Vegas) or other upcoming big budget release without going through Steam ? you cant. Even if you buy it from another DD you will be forced to download it and play through Steam.
- Not a single warranty what will ever happen in case Steam goes down ? Yes I heard too about the "magic patch" (even though I don't know how they could legally pull this stunt) but not a single mention of this patch in the EULA. The only thing we have is to hope that it would be released.