I'm in favor of DRM.
We all understand the need for companies to protect themselves, but don't you think DRM in its current form is too extreme?
Only thing I find annoying about Impulse and Steam sometimes is extra online DRM measures and/or install limit measures - i.e. STALKER: Call of Pripyat from Impulse has requires Tages activation, GTA4 from Steam has Securom Internet activation. Steam has it worse than Impulse when there's extra DRM b/c w/ Steam, you're always stuck w/ having to ALSO use Steamworks DRM and run Steam-program to even boot the game, too - Impulse just has...well, whatever DRM they want to use; Impulse isn't required to run the game - though in many games, Impulse is REQUIRED to get updates for an Impulse-purchased game.
EDIT:
About free-to-play w/ extra content costing money, if I recall, this model helped out DDO: Unlimited finally take off. One thing I hate about MMO's - when they pull the plug, you're pretty much screwed...
In the end, it benefits the legitimate consumer - we all need protection, after all.
If a game does get a legacy of some kind, hopefully it'll wind up on GOG or some other distribution channel (Steam, Impulse) to work on modern systems.
Or maybe the game company themselves will sell you a new game in the series for full price - but also include the old game(s) remastered to install and run on new systems.
You never know with these companies...
Though, it's probably gonna come down to - you might have to re-buy the game for a few dollars, again...
I like to know that someone is watching over me and protecting me from the downfalls of corrupt society.
I feel that is the only good thing about G4WL.
G4WL honestly just sucks - just all of the game profile save issues are foolish, so it surely needs fixing. I never ran into it (luckily), but there were rampant problems w/ it for PC versions of GOW, Batman AA, GTA4, and FO3. Microsoft needs to completely overhaul it on the PC - especially since they are planning to release more titles for the (Windows) PC i.e. Fable 3.
Steam's much better for MP and has a much better toolset for Friends and all of that stuff - despite its DRM and other odd quirks (i.e. blob file issues).
Oh, I agree w/ you - if say Epic released GOW on Steam, they might've had the kind of success w/ it that they hit w/ UT3 Black over Steam...
I consider Steam DRM - you damn right I do! Even worse when they packages Steamworks DRM + additional 3rd party DRM.
I've had more problems w/ other DRM types such as Securom Internet, Tages Internet, and StarForce than Steam. I can consider myself lucky, I guess - given what many people have been through with it.
*knocks on wood*
Worst problem I had w/ Steam was had to restore the Blob file once b/c My Games List wouldn't load. *shrug*
Steam w/ its (forced) updates and game updates must be a killer for you 56K'ers out there...