Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: fatpat268
Look, I don't understand the whole reselling argument here.
If you buy a game off steam, you know what you're getting: a digital copy of a game that cannot be resold. Don't like it? Buy it retail. No one's forcing a gun to your head to purchase a game through steam.
Frankly, I don't know of any digital content provider that allows you to resell digital copies of something. It makes no sense for those digital content providers to even allow it in the first place. Steam is all about convenience. It's nice to be able to pick out a game to buy and get instant gratification (well... you gotta download it still...).
So honestly, I don't understand what everyone is bitching and whining about. Steam's DRM is less invasive then most other DRMs, and is invisible to majority of users.
How is it less invasive and more invisible?
You have to explicitly run a program.
I'd much rather clock in an icon on my desktop and have the game launch than click to open Steam, log in, then click to open my game and have Steam say "validating game" or "preparing to launch game" and then finally launch it.
You tell me which one is more invisible and less invasive? The one that opens a program, makes me log in, tells me it's preparing to launch or w/e, or the one I never see and have no idea is on my system?
Sure SecuROM or something may seem to be invasive in the background, but it's also invisible to most people too (unless it manages to apparently kill your optical disc drive).
Steam manages to kill my internet because I am on a low bandwidth connection and it insists on downloading client updates without asking or allowing me to pause them. Including when I launch a game, meaning I can't play my game until it's finished if it's a multiplayer game, because I just get lots of lag and ping due to Steam updating itself and using all my bandwidth.
I've got Spore and Crysis Warhead installed and they've never done anything. Steam pisses me off at every opportunity it gets, mainly because I don't have the fastest internet in the world and have to make do with what I can get. Even when I used a game I bought in a box.