
Originally Posted by
smitty3268
4th, Steam doesn't install any spyware, rootkits, ect. which automatically makes it better than most forms of DRM you find in windows games. The fact that they let you run your account's games from multiple computers also makes it a lot better than most of their competition, who will start locking you out if you activate a game too many times. And I've never had a problem with stability, another common problem with DRM that steam doesn't seem to have. So while I agree that Steam has the <B>potential</B> to be a bad system, calling it the worst DRM in existence is ridiculous. Nonsense.