DRM makes the assumption that the customer has no self-respect and will tolerate anything to play the game they saw on TV.Spirit wrote:It did not get any less true over the years, did it? Steam basically established and accustomed DRM in the form of at least the phoning home when launched. How/Why is that ok nowadays?
And a potential thief.
How many people post illegal game download links (all the time), steal Photoshop or Office for no particular reason even if they are aware of suitable free alternatives that will get the job done?
Because most people hold themselves to low standards of behavior and get treated in accordance.Spirit wrote:How/Why is that ok nowadays?