| theshonen8899 said: I call Steam good. Why? Because it's not perfect like Humble Bundle, but it's damn near close. I can get almost all of the convenience listed above, and feel almost none of the consequences of DRM. Thus, my definition of "good" DRM: when the advantages of a DRM service outweigh the disadvantages. |
Paradox alert. Either Steam has "almost all of the convenience" of DRM-free, or it has "advantages" over it. Which is it?
Again. There is no good DRM. There are no advantages. DRM need not exist. It does nothing for us. It might be less painful, but why suffer at all? It can be a "perfect" world if only everyone who has a problem with DRM refuses to buy it.
Do you think Steam would persist with their DRM if people stopped buying it because of its DRM? We'd have the convenience of Steam AND no DRM in under a week I bet. It's people like you who are the problem. Who apologise and defend and say it's not so bad really.







