Raze, that sounds reasonable enough.

Celo, I agree on many points. Always-on made me not buy Diablo III. The idea that I always have internet when i want to play lan, is very narrow-minded. In the US, this might be true, but when i go to South America, I run into many circumstances where I want to play a lan game, and don't have internet. Last time, i went to my farm, wanted to play Cave Story (on steam) and wasn't able to because of my lack of internet access.

Co-op games are my favorite types of games. If I'm being honest, I think that out of the few games I've played co-op (excluding console games), Little Fighters 2 was the only one where we played in an entirely legal manner. I might care about not pirating, but that's not true about everyone.

I feel like an open-minded DRM-free platform cuts out a lot of BS that makes people specifically indifferent about pirating. I'm not saying it is warranted. On the other hand, I do know that, personally, I am willing to spend more money in games that I feel respect my (future) loyalty. This is a big reason for why I buy mostly drm-free games nowadays.