Buh? Back in the 1930s, the Nazis were posed with a choice. They could either create GFWL or they could create death camps. They decided that GFWL was far too cruel, so they went with the death camps idea instead.I started my post above when there were only 5 replies - your post is an honest position.
Unfortunately, publishers have to choose - GFWL offers some marketing benefits.
I love how it randomly screws up my games and makes it so I can't save or load the game. Internet connection died while playing Gears of War? Oops, looks like it wasn't actually saving data and I'll start over from the beginning next time I load the game. Whoever created GFWL should be put in a death camp.
GFWL is directly responsible for me not buying certain games. Oddly enough, Steam is directly responsible for me buying a bunch of games I wouldn't really think of buying.