I am now offshore with my gaming laptop, that I bought at considerable expense from OcUK, just so that I could game, when I am offshore.
My policy for years on Steam was that if a game required Steam, I either didnt play it or I bootlegged it. In recent times I have caved in on this policy, unfortunately.
Steam will now not let me play any of my legit Steam games. Although I opt to start Steam in offline mode, it tells me that I must go must connect to the Steam server in order to verify my username and password. Obviously, my connection via the companies ultra expensive satellite internet will not allow me to do that. So that will be 5 weeks until I can play any of my Steam games again. How much happier would be if I had just gotten bootleg copies of these games?
Origin poses me no such problems. As soon as it realises that I cant get online, it goes to offline mode, no hassle at all. This doesn't mean that I like Origin either cos I hate it. But obviously a nasty pain right up the ringpiece DRM platform that actually allows people to play games they have paid money to be allowed to play, is far superior to a nasty blood sucking parasite DRM, that don't allow you to play.
I have just bought my last Steam title ever. As soon as I get back onshore I will be applying cracks to all my Steam games and shall never touch the platform again.
Steam was a total pile of unnecessary middle man **** all those years ago and still is.