Same here. The DRM employed by Steam is fairly inoffensive, and provided that Valve keeps their word about releasing patches in the event that they cease operations, I have little problem with it.
Unfortunately, the industry in general appears to be under the impression that the solution to bad DRM is more bad DRM. As a software developer I can appreciate their desire to protect their products, but there comes a point when it becomes counterproductive.
I myself have not purchased a Blizzard product since Diablo II.
Unfortunately, the industry in general appears to be under the impression that the solution to bad DRM is more bad DRM. As a software developer I can appreciate their desire to protect their products, but there comes a point when it becomes counterproductive.
I myself have not purchased a Blizzard product since Diablo II.