bardicverse said:
I fully agree here, Ive used rentals to make decisions to purchase games. A question then for you - would a demo of a game fill that lack of borrowing a copy/renting?
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Yes. It does fill that need. However. when the two most popular consoles (Wii and DS) don't support downloading demos it's not a universal option.
Independent of that I believe (and this is a moral argument so I accept that you may disagree) renting their single physical copy out is a right any consumer has because they bought the product. I also think using several copies of the software for personal use (e.g. playing over LAN with someone else in your house) is a right. Playing the game at the same time as you're renting to another user is not within their rights though. Again though, this is just my position.







