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I don't know if I'd call playing on a console "objectively worse" than DRM on the PC preventing you from playing literally at all.
because what happens when steam drops win10 support like they did for win7? i bought games on here back when i was still running windows XP and even if i still have period correct hardware, how am i suppose to install the game if steam won't work with the computer? know what i'm sayin? i mean there's also GOG which will let you download installers for any games you own over there. so there's that too. something serious to think about these days if you value true ownership.
that and that new "good ol games initiative" where they're actually fixing a lot of the older games and guaranteeing they work "out of the box" on new hardware, meaning you're not gonna have to go hunting down a patch or edit files to try and get it to run. that's pretty dang cool if you ask me.