I think the system is cool. If manufacturers didn't try new things and make improvements, we would still be driving horses and buggies. We sure wouldn't have a common rail diesel with aluminum heads. I remember when the Duramax came out and everyone said it would be a piece of junk.
I totally agree.
The digital steering assist on the HD's is really the future. I dont know if we'll ever see true/traditional electric power steering on the HD trucks due to the fact that we'll always need hydraulic assist for the brakes (so if a power steering pump is there putting parasitic load on the engine, might as well use it for steering too)...and also the amount of power required to turn the wheels on pavement at 0mph with 6,000lbs hanging on the front end would probably tax the electrical system for more than its worth.
Digital steering assist combines the best of both worlds. Hydraulic brute strength and durability, with the tunability and intelligence of an electric system.
It makes the trucks handle better, adapts to various road conditions, better road feel, easier parking lot maneuvering, improve stability control performance, better for plowing and other heavy abuse conditions, etc. And it can always be further improved with a simple software update...lowering development costs down the road.
Different weight and wheelbase trucks can have their steering tuned individually to perform best for the application WITHOUT the cost of producing multiple different steering boxes.
Remember, the steering box mechanicals havent changed much from the older steering boxes...they just added a smart-controlled solenoid valve.