SecuROM isn't bad, though. It's one of the "better" forms out there, and I'll honestly say the only time I remember it giving me hassle was with DarkStar One when it decided that the disc wasn't in the drive even though I'd literally just finished installing it.

You'll find horror stories with all forms of DRM - Steam, Impulse, SecuROM, TAGES, Starforce, UbiSuck's lovely system and so forth. There's no "good" DRM, and thankfully most "bad" DRM doesn't exist any more.

Edit: That said, I don't see why publishers attach DRM to digital versions that require clients, such as Steam. Seems a bit pointless, truth be told.

Last edited by Dwagginz; 01/12/10 05:01 PM.