bloodydrake said:But isn't steams drm pretty easy going compared to the type of drm that publishers tack on after the fact?
having to authenticate for installation and for online play but only occasionally for offline play...isn't that pretty damn good compared to the securom crap and its ilk?
I guess the fear that steam will shutdown someday is valid i guess..but if steam fails out like that,isn't there just as likely to be a workaround for old stuff?
I'd say it's better then limited-activation securom (like Blood Bowl and Blade Kitten use)- very few good games use that DRM though.
I don't think any of the three major DD services will go down. D2D I'd worry about, as they have no niche other then pricecutting now, but they probably still make money despite that.
I do see a possible scenario where GG or Impulse gets merged, either with Microsoft (they get serious about DD, and instead of reinventing the wheel, just do what they do with Windows and use Stardock stuff) , or a GG+Impulse merge to counter Steam.