Now why didn't I think of every single thought in your post before I made mine?
Ummm...I'm guessing you did.
I thought you and I were on the same page, so I basically expanded on your one-liner.
You know, I am so sick of PC games getting extra non-necessary bullshit attached with them -- G4WL required on some games; Valve games require Steam; some games got nasty DRM; some games got install limits; some digitally distributed games extra-DRM on top of their digital distribution protection (
Sacred 2 on Impulse has its Securom install limits with revokes allowed imposed on it, Crysis Warhead has install limits over Steam); etc etc.
So many games I was going to pony up for upon release, it just never happened b/c of extra unnecessary bullcrap coming with the PC version of the product -- Spore, Mass Effect, Dead Space, etc etc; that's just to name a few. It's okay, though -- I'll just buy the game when it's MUCH cheaper.
I wouldn't be surprised if all this vicious DRM is a conspiracy by certain publishers to try and get the hell away from the PC market just to try to lower PC games sales so they can blame piracy and just not make PC versions of games. But, if that's the case -- why don't they just stop making PC versions altogether?
Regardless, over-vicious DRM and these publishers themselves are the ones hurting the PC market more than anybody else.
EDIT:
Well, you can't really blame this on the developers entirely. But yeah, I agree 100% with everything else you've said. I'm kind of in a weird place in that I'm actually considering getting it off of STEAM just because it'd be less of a bitch to deal with, and I don't really want to. How many people here are actually planning on getting this for PC by the way?
Only annoyance with buying it from STEAM is if you get the STEAM Edition, you'd have one more processes running in the background than the retail -- so, you'd then have Steam, G4WL, Rockstar Social Club, and those Securom drivers running all at once.
I'd probably buy GTA4 PC, if I actually had a Double Core processor -- yes, even w/ all these unnecessary annoyances and all. I dunno, I'm just a PC gamer, regardless of everything -- I just like a lot of the other advantages of PC gaming. When publishers start doing this install limit bullshit, I get concerned and think I should wait on major price drops for that actual game.
In the meantime, I really should go back and try to push myself further along in GTA: San Andreas PC and actually get it done...