anjohl: I have been very vocal speaking out against Steam in the past, but that is simply due to how much potential I see in the service.
Sometime during the summer of 2008, something happened within Steam, a fundamental paradigm shift, if you will. It's around that time that Steam started mandating an internal "exchange rate" with the Euro, and that a lot more DRM'd games started showing up on Steam.
If valve can turn the wheel back a year or so, and we let them perform a do-over, I think they can get back in mine, and a lot of other peoples good graces.
I think it's called greed. They saw how much money could be made by making a game that isn't in the traditional Valve style (L4D) and decided that maybe the other guys were right.
Valve is in a great position to take advantage of their customers because nearly every serious gamer has Steam installed on their pc. And the sad part is, all of those gamers have Steam installed because of the now false belief that Valve isn't like the other guys.