Originally posted by: Golgatha
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
You know what would be really sweet? If you could play your games without installing any third party software :roll:
You can, but it's illegal to do it that way because of the DMCA.
Originally posted by: smackababy
I love the anti DRM people who have nothing better to offer than to bash Steam. Please, offer me an alternative that protects the IP rights of the developer and is completely unrestrictive for the user. Please do that and I will forever forsake Steam. Until then, nobody cares. Get off your soapbox, stop pretending you don't pirate games, and let everyone who doesn't mind Steam, use it in peace.
Seriously, do you often accuse strangers of illegal activities in real life much? Also, unrestrictive? Ever tried to resell a Steam game?
"Please, offer me an alternative that protects the IP rights of the developer and is completely unrestrictive for the user."
This statement assumes that DRM actually protects the IP rights of the developer, which it historically does not. Good games are normally available within a week to pirates and if they aren't, it's only a matter of time. If someone is willing to steal a game, that doesn't mean they would buy it if the stolen good was unavailable.
I seriously get very frustrated at the lack of empathy, inability to see another person's perspective, and shortsightedness on these boards sometimes. I love gaming on the PC, but I don't like being treated like corporate cattle either.
Exactly, some people have the inability to see that some people don't care at all about whatever downsides Steam might have given the conveniences it offers.
Here's the deal, no consumer likes DRM. However if you want to deal with just about any digital IP these days you will almost certainly be dealing with DRM. There are exceptions but they are the exceptions and not the rule.
So the consumer has to decide how they will deal with DRM. Some don't consider it at all, they buy what they want without concern for DRM. Some draw the line at limited activations, or online activation, or cd checks, or third party software (be it securom, steam, whatever) or anything that restricts you at all. None of these is 'correct', you can decide what you want to deal with or not.
I would be surprised if there was a person on this board that has absolutely zero drm and has obtained every piece or digital IP they have legally. You don't rag on someone for watching DVDs despite them being locked down but using Steam is like betraying the brotherhood of PC gamers.
