Poll: Would you buy a console without ability to sell used games?

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Strazdas

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So there seems to be a lot of PC people here and even more that would move to PC during that. i am pleased. The tendency also seems clear, people dotn want such features. But then people want backward comparability but rarely use it. I think this thread was a success (yay for my first thread :p).
 

Starik20X6

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The only times I've bought used games was when said games were unavailable new. So yeah, I probably would.
 

Mr Mystery Guest

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Any chance all of us as a community could refuse to use the made-up-word that is preowned? What does it mean? "Pre" means before so who is it "pre" to? You the buyer? Because it is actually 3rd hand buy the time you by it. You know why I like Gamestop? Because in my local shop any way they use the word "used". Simple word that everyone knows what it means. Some marketing people conjured up preowned as an alternative to used because they thought that "used" sounds negative. Same people that put reserve you copy instead of sold out. Everyone that uses preowned has their vocabulary owned by corporate cunts.
 

SSJBlastoise

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Mr Mystery Guest said:
Any chance all of us as a community could refuse to use the made-up-word that is preowned? What does it mean? "Pre" means before so who is it "pre" to? You the buyer? Because it is actually 3rd hand buy the time you by it. You know why I like Gamestop? Because in my local shop any way they use the word "used". Simple word that everyone knows what it means. Some marketing people conjured up preowned as an alternative to used because they thought that "used" sounds negative. Same people that put reserve you copy instead of sold out. Everyone that uses preowned has their vocabulary owned by corporate cunts.
Or it's short for previously owned? Which makes perfect sense, it was previously owned by someone else. It's just another term for it and your claim is a bit outrageous.