Why do people point to Steams DRM and say "see! Other stuff can have DRM!" like this suddenly validates everything? Steam may have DRM, but I'm pretty damn sure that that's looked down upon as a slightly negative feature of Steam, only bettered by the fact that Steam has an offline mode so doesn't get in the way of anything. The reason Steam gets away with it is it's sales, in other words it's good benefits outweighed it's DRM (and what other issues there are). People looked at Microsofts form of DRM, saw it was worse/needless in it's context, felt there weren't enough benefits (or adequately explained benefits depending on your view), and decided that the Xbone was shit.
Steam doesn't prove that DRM is good or beneficial, it merely proves that people are willing to put up with DRM as long as it's not intrusive/obstructive and there are plenty of other benefits to using the system.
Steam doesn't prove that DRM is good or beneficial, it merely proves that people are willing to put up with DRM as long as it's not intrusive/obstructive and there are plenty of other benefits to using the system.