Earlier in this thread we discussed how Steam interacts with the Paradox Interactive games.
We came to the conclusion that Steam itself is only used as a normal Installer without Steams DRM being used. (you can start the game outside of steam and can make a backup of the folder itself).
But it's easy to miss those things when your trying to make a point, right?
So to sum things up :
1) Steam acts only as a Installer, nothing more, no DRM.
2) You have a wide variety of stores to pick your game key up.
3) Once you downloaded the game you do -not- need steam anymore.
3a) you can start the game from the folder, no steam used.
3b) you can back up the game by simply zipping the folder and later just unzipping it somewhere and starting it from said folder.
That kind of leads me to believe that those who are claiming that "Steam is the all-Evil" *makes spooky hands* simply are misinformed.
All their main points that have been brought up have been proven to be false, as summed up above, the sky isn't falling, honest