Fenixp: If you call people jerks for disagreeing with you, you're a jerk. Thank you for making life of everybody worse :-P
mqstout: I'm not calling them jerks for disagreeing with me.
I'm calling them jerks for making my and even your life worse, by purchasing DRMed products, thus encouraging companies to use DRM, thus shitting on everyone's consumer rights.
amok: yeah... but you do not need the client running to play Transistor.
"Note we have put no DRM in Transistor unless you count Steam as a form of DRM. Once you’ve downloaded the game from Steam, you don’t need Steam to be running in order to play."
http://supergiantgames.com/index.php/2014/05/transistor-preorder-soundtrack/
And Transistor is not the only DRM free game on Steam. Half-Life 2, for example, is as well... and a lot of others.
mqstout: Not having the client to play doesn't mean its DRM-free. Can you after purchase move the game to any computer (including one that's never, ever, connected to the Internet) and have it play indefinitely without an issue? That's DRM-free.
Otherwise, it's DRM-at-install.
Agreed, IMHO Steam is at a minimum a DRM-at-install system & that alone is a bitter pill to swallow like a suppository (especially if the user lives where dial-up is king)