Sloth9230 wrote:I've run out of things to say already
Stevesweed: if thaw law wont take steps to enforce their rules, then why shouldn't developers/publishers? it's what that whole thing about PS4 maybe not playing used games is about.
I don't think you've grasped what I've just said. The European court ruled that we are allowed legally to sell our used digital games because it's our consumer right to do so. Game companies are a law to themselves and will make up sh!t just to milk as much money out of you as possible, even if it potentially cripples the final product. How many games are out there that have real world stuff bundled with it for free if you buy new from a retailer, or grant beta playthroughs if you purchase early. Not many. These are the ideas that should be used, not locking off features to just maximize profits. In the music industry, CD distributors put an additional cost on top of a CD to compensate the overall theft that a store has. Game companies already compensate the online cost by putting it on the price of the disc so they have already made sure that they don't suffer a loss in the long run, because it would be stupid to expect the online pass system to fully support online. This online pass is nothing but greed and companies have only followed suit because they know that they can get away with it.