It will only be a matter of time before they come right and crack the consoles to allow for second hand games!! I'm all for second hand gaming. Especially if I don't wanna have a specific one around and would rather swop it out for something new, it's just so much better.
Used games are already dead on the PC side of things.
Not being able to sell my console games will have a drastic effect on what I decide to purchase on console though.
It will only be a matter of time before they come right and crack the consoles to allow for second hand games!! I'm all for second hand gaming. Especially if I don't wanna have a specific one around and would rather swop it out for something new, it's just so much better.
Exactly and thus it's an idea that I'm already used to.
I don't get why people would want to sell their games in the first place? Never have...
Regardless, I can see this move killing the console demographic somewhat. Many people buy consoles simply because games are so easy to get second-hand.
if all games was region free and released in all regions then they would have had a valid point. alot of the games i buy 2nd hand are not even freely available here and rare games like initial d on the ps3 is only available as 2nd hand copies. the gaming industry is turning into a moerse money hungry monster imo.
It’s weird that [second-hand] is still allowed because it doesn’t work like that in any other software industries, so it would be great if they could somehow fix that issue as well.
Because not everyone has R600 to cough up for the latest game which normally ends up being somewhat rubbish. So, by selling a game that they have already payed and played, they can use that dosh to contribute to the next circular piece of plastic. It does help fuel the industry, because people at least are coming in to the store and spending money on the game, instead of going to the neighbourhood pirate and cracking the console and never purchasing a game at all. And you know what? That 13 year old laaitie can get his game on for a fraction of the price. And even better, the games store makes a little bit on the side as well, keeping them going in this age of "whoever buys the most stock can squeeze the better price" competition that sees the smaller but better businesses suffer because of a R20 to R50 price difference.
I think the consoles just might see their asses if they go ahead with this. It's definitely going the way of a Mac - initial purchase on the new consoles is going to be insanely priced, then all the "exclusive propriety necessities" i.e the games are single purchase with no resell value. A forward leap in imagination is required here as the producers soon realise they have a monopoly on the games and jack the prices up with promises of new and improved content. And lets not forget, you won't be able to use your shiny new console to play your older games, nope you have to keep that PS3 / Xbox360 around to play your collection of older titles.
I wonder why I stick with PC...
Tim Cook spent a few minutes extolling the successes of the Mac series at this year’s iPhone press conference. He says that the OS X Lion software has sold more than six million copies – 80 per cent more than the previous Snow leopard edition – and that Apple computers now claim 23 per cent market share of the home computer space. Its computers still inhabit a minority niche, but it’s one that’s growing at speed, where the PC market managed just a four per cent increase year-on-year, over the last four quarters.
At the last count, there were over 58 million Mac users worldwide. And Cook says they aren’t planning on stopping any time soon – he says that the 23 per cent minority share gives plenty of room for improvement.
He's also noted that in the first quarter of this year, when Mac shipments grew by 27.7% while the PC market shrank by 1.2% year-on-year (by IDC's numbers; Gartner's show a 0.94% fall) Mac shipment growth occurred in "every single regional market". In Europe, they grew 10% against a PC market down 17.5%; in Asia up 69.4% (v PC market up 8.8%); in Japan, up 21.1% (PCs down 16.1%). All figures are IDC data, and all year-on-year.
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This is a really shit justification.
Which other entertainment industry tries to boss their patrons around like the gaming industry? Not one, that's what.
I can sell my music, movies or books any time I feel like it, and I don't have my access to those restricted in any way by online checks, DRM or anything similar.
So really, Crytek, do you really wonder why piracy rates are so high and games don't sell better?
It DOES NOT help fuel the industry.
Also you already can't use your Xbox 360 to play Original Xbox games so that wont change.
I disagree, I have personally traded quite a number of games in the past for store credit and directly used the credit to purchase a new game. That's one additional sale that the developers would not have received.
Yes you can.
my xbox 360 plays original games !
halo1,2 dead or alive ultimate, soulcalibur 2 etc (waay back in 2007 i downloaded the Backward comptblity patch and it works with quite alot of games almost perfectly
How many did you trade? If I remember correctly, depending on the age of the title it would take 2 or 3 pretty new releases to get you enough to buy a brand new console title. So the industry gets 1 sale, retailer gets 3.
We can debate the if and maybes of whether a lack of pre-owned sales would directly correlate to a drop in new game sales until the cows come home. The people who make the decisions, the publishers and developers are feeling the squeeze and the choice will be made by them. Its a matter of when not if anymore.
You also have to remember in SA u have 1 major game retailer that deals in pre-owned games. Sure u have a few smaller ones like Zaps and the ilk but the UK has every supermarket and any entertainment store (HMV, GAME, Gamestation, Amazon, Ebay, Play.com, ShotTo) all buying and selling pre-owned titles, that mounts up. Its a similar story in the US & Across Europe. If these retailers gave a percentage back to the publisher all this talk of blocking pre-owned sales will wither up and die.
The original big white xbox has Backwards compatibility, a feature an update nuked some time ago.