lacktheknack said:
PercyBoleyn said:
lacktheknack said:
*donated my couch to Goodwill, got no money for it
How does it affect YOU if I'm buying new? If anything, I'm helping keep the gaming business from crashing down on itself.
It doesn't, I'm just pointing out that the idea that developers should get a cut off of second hand sales is ludicrous.
Which is why I'm not a fan of digital version second-hand sales in the first place.
It's good for the customer, it's absolutely tragic for the games industry. Don't you roll your eyes at me, games cost a massive amount of money to make, and anything that results in less money going back into the publishers and devs is bad in my eyes. We can hardly get them to do interesting risks as it is!
Aye, games cost a massive amount of money to make. Why? Because of insane expectations of how much money each title can make. I've never got the sheer mind boggling stupidity of game makers.
Movies cost around what, ten dollars to see in the cinema and the only prerequisite is that you have a cinema somewhere close.
Computergames/videogames require you to have a console or PC, require you to be interested in the title etc etc...Yet some games have budgets approaching Avatar-levels. How do they expect to regain that sort of money?
Furthermore, to the part of the Escapist that so vehemently argues that this is bad: Okay, I've seen on this site that places like Gamestop/Game are horrible for used games sales, Steam is pretty much the same etc etc...So question is: What do you want? For consumers to be forced to allow the Publishers to set prices?(someone mentioned 200 quid earlier in the thread, which I honestly think would be a price set if we had to rely on their good will)
Gaming needs to play by the same rules every other industry and market does. You buy a game, it's yours. It's not theirs, they're not renting it to you.
It's time we consumers took back our rights, lackeys be damned.