OK I'm trying something out here, be patient and understanding.
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When looking at forums on the articles I came across the Rage article and the reaction by the majority that this was a bad thing.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/7.306536-Rage-Cuts-Single-Player-When-You-Buy-It-Used
However I read post 10 by Cainx 10a and it kinda made an interesting point. By buying the game used, no money is reaching the publisher or developer so it as bad as piracy in that sense.
However does that mean we should be felling deep emotional guilt? I don't think so, we as humans always want the best deal so we always look for a way to save a bit of money; for Steam users its the sales and console users who can.
Should we blame the used games market stores? Well yes and no really. Yes for not giving some of that used game revenue back to publishers but not for the idea of providing customers what they want, games at cheaper prices.
Now for the developers and publishers, should they feel guilty? This is tougher and its dependent on one thing, the content of the DLC.
Picture this scenario, you buy the game either new or used and the moment you put it in it starts up and gives a screen with three options; "redeem code", "pay £10(dollars, etc.)" or "Cancel".
Yep in this scenario you can't play the game at all without the redeem code or forking up money, I wonder how many frisbees will be made out of the CDs? OK so the game would break the used game market as it would reduce the price making it not worth the shelf space but customers would not buy the game at all as a show of anger as they would feel ripped off (and I ask why because this is the way PC players have to play anyway?).
Now consider what Rage is doing... and its the lesser of two evils as it doesn't turn the game into a frisbee. However its the easy way out not the best. There is one thing as gamers that we can do to stop it and I'll fill you in when the time is right but feel free to guess on here.
To summarise, I disagree in part you are paying something for the game and its not your fault that money is being held by the corporate retailers who are doing something as bad as pirating... not giving money to the publishers to make the games.
In the meantime, thanks for listening and thankyou to Cainx 10a for making the original point of contraversy.
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When looking at forums on the articles I came across the Rage article and the reaction by the majority that this was a bad thing.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/7.306536-Rage-Cuts-Single-Player-When-You-Buy-It-Used
However I read post 10 by Cainx 10a and it kinda made an interesting point. By buying the game used, no money is reaching the publisher or developer so it as bad as piracy in that sense.
However does that mean we should be felling deep emotional guilt? I don't think so, we as humans always want the best deal so we always look for a way to save a bit of money; for Steam users its the sales and console users who can.
Should we blame the used games market stores? Well yes and no really. Yes for not giving some of that used game revenue back to publishers but not for the idea of providing customers what they want, games at cheaper prices.
Now for the developers and publishers, should they feel guilty? This is tougher and its dependent on one thing, the content of the DLC.
Picture this scenario, you buy the game either new or used and the moment you put it in it starts up and gives a screen with three options; "redeem code", "pay £10(dollars, etc.)" or "Cancel".
Yep in this scenario you can't play the game at all without the redeem code or forking up money, I wonder how many frisbees will be made out of the CDs? OK so the game would break the used game market as it would reduce the price making it not worth the shelf space but customers would not buy the game at all as a show of anger as they would feel ripped off (and I ask why because this is the way PC players have to play anyway?).
Now consider what Rage is doing... and its the lesser of two evils as it doesn't turn the game into a frisbee. However its the easy way out not the best. There is one thing as gamers that we can do to stop it and I'll fill you in when the time is right but feel free to guess on here.
To summarise, I disagree in part you are paying something for the game and its not your fault that money is being held by the corporate retailers who are doing something as bad as pirating... not giving money to the publishers to make the games.
In the meantime, thanks for listening and thankyou to Cainx 10a for making the original point of contraversy.