Twistedpixel said:
It'd be more like if Ford made it so the fancy key ring with the cool door unlocker only worked with the fingerprints of the first buyer. Thats a closer analogy. Its increasing the value of the new purchase for everyone who buys the game and it only decreases the value on resale for those who intend to sell the game back because a part of the value of the item is 'used up'. Which actually brings the game market in line with other markets where the value of the product declines with use and its utility is lower as a 2nd hand good.
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And still you know... WRONG>
It doesn't increase the value of a new purchase. It's taken value away from a used purchase... because this is something that was previously given away to all in previous versions of the franchise.
It's not EXTRA.
Besides, your next point is just completly wrong anwyay.
There are TONS of used markets that don't have product decline that support the new market... ones already mentioned here... another one? Art. You think if it was illegal to sell pieces of art if your not the creator... people would buy nearly as much art?
Used market supports the new. By hurting the used market you hurt the new market.








