I filled out your survey, but not all of your options fit me very well, so I'm answering them below:
14) What is your main source of information about games?
Game development websites. Blogs from game developers.
15) What do you think about game prices?
It depends on the platform. I think $60 dollar games are too expensive. I wait for them to drop to $10-20 before buying them.
I also buy $20-30 games for the Nintendo 3DS.
I think $1 games are too cheap. I don't buy them - usually they are trash anyway.
I don't like most free-to-play games, mostly they lead to design decisions that lead to games that don't interest me. League of Legends is great though.
17) What do you think about the concept of DRM (digital rights management)?
It depends on how intrusive it is. I'm perfectly fine with all my Steam games that incorporate Valve's DRM system.
I'm also fine with CD keys (which is a form of DRM that has been around for decades now).
I'm fine with DRM on console discs, to make those discs slightly harder to pirate.
I also understand and acknowledge the reason that developers put in DRM. I don't think DRM is effective against piracy, but I do feel it is effective against casual copying.
I dislike when DRM is intrusive, or a nuisance, or installs extra junk on my PC.
I don't like always-on internet connections.
I don't mind MMORPGs, that are entirely server-client always-on intrusive nuisancey DRM of the worst kind, and don't mind playing MMOs despite that.
18) What do you think about the ocolus rift? Will this be the future of gaming?
The Oculus Rift is an interesting piece of hardware, but it is an idea that has been around for quite awhile (the idea is nothing new). It's nice that it's become cheap enough for consumers, and it's nice that Valve has building their own technology (competition is good) that seems to be even higher-quality, but that they are also backing the Oculus Rift and sharing that technology with the Oculus gentlemen.