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Posted - 2009.03.08 15:26:00 -
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Originally by: Xrak
Originally by: Super Whopper
Originally by: Bom Bast Steam is pretty much the best DRM your going to get my friend. Its either a unfied system that registers all you games, lets you download and play them on ANY computer, and requires a server loogin every once in a while...
Or game specific registration that limits how many computers you can install the game on and eats up system resources while it links to servers and share information about your computer/network uasage.
Choose wisely
How about a big middle finger to all these firms? Useless games by useless firms that deserve to burn to the ground with management shut in the building for the lulz and to teach everyone what happens to fools who try to rip their customers off.
You want quality? Buy the games, install the downloaded version. Who on earth wants to play GTA IV multiplayer? Who on earth wants to play Crysis multiplayer? GTA was fun for two days, Crysis was fun until the screenshots loaded.
Steam is a worthless service. When Steam ceases to exist so do your rights to play the games you have bought, now enjoy rebuying them. And who on this earth phones up a company to be given permission to install a game? People who do that are out their tree.
Also the majority of games made are worthless clones of past games. While it's hard to create something new all the time they just keep spitting the same nonsense out in the hope that the masses buy them. Why do you think they no longer make demo's? When people play their demo's and see what kind of a horrible, half finished, useless ****e they are releasing they, obviously, won't buy. What all of their stupidity has led them to is a massive decline in sales which started several years ago, alike the music and film industry.
So, what do you do facing declining sales and angry customers? You force DRM, lawsuits and more draconian measures onto them which makes them even more angry, which leads to even less sales. Then you blame those same customers of piracy when they refuse to accept your dominance and rule over them.
You see the point of the big middle finger?
You are so very wrong about Steam.
How can he be wrong, he has a big middle finger and a point. 
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