| Galaki said: Both good and bad DRM are bad DRM. |
Not true.
Good DRM is where it can make a consumers life easier and more convenient.
Case in point Steam places your entire games collection in the one place on any Windows/Linux/MacOSX device.
Prior to that you had to handle CD Key's, throw discs into the system, manually patch your games... Steam Eliminated all of that.
That's on top of other standardised features Steam brought to the party, plus who can hate on Steam Sales time?
Basically if the consoles DRM schemes don't: Make playing games easier, cheaper and more convenient then it's essentially bad DRM.

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