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Wagram said:

Also on the point that PC users are being extremely hypocritical about this entire DRM thing. They are, in most cases they bitch about DRM on anything/everything. Also considering PC usually lacks the biggest titles consoles get... not sure how they're "winners" in any instance. That's coming from a PC user.


There are two things that make DRM acceptable in my eyes.

1) Cheaper pricing.
2) More convenient.

Steam did both, Steam sales makes even the poorest of sobs capable of having a large games library and it's more convenient because for the first time in PC gaming, Steam automagically patches every single game in the client and has all the games in one easy location and provides a stable feature-rich environment that millions of gamers use.

However, that's in stark contrast to what the PC gaming used to be like, often you would have your games shortcuts scattered all over your PC, never patched and you paid a premium.

This is in stark contrast to the Xbox One, where it has gone from being more convenient to being more of a hassle and arguably more expensive, that's why it's worth kicking up a fuss.
It's not just a PC gamer mentality.




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