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aken909 said:

Digital Distrubution is just another way to raise the cost of gaming.  Take out the competition of resale and with out a doubt the game companies will start raising the cost of games.  Look at DLC's, very few of them when you look at the creation cost vs sales price are anywhere close to as cheap as the full game from the consumer point of view.

I find it sad how these days people just seem to beg to be charged more for things than they are worth case in point Blizzards new flying mount. Anyone with any common sense would say hey wait a sec there charging me 25$ for something that took someone 15 minutes to create  when I can buy a full boxed copy of the game for $9.99

Companies like EA and Activision have flat out said all they care about is the profit. And as soon as other companies see they can charge whatever they want thats exactly what they will do.  And sadly the modern consumer who has way too much money apparently will fall in line like sheep to the slaughter.

 

This is unfortunate, but MS can always restrict pricing.  They have final say on content released over their network.  As for DLC, many companies in the last few months have begun offering free DLC to their customers.  Not all companies are bad.  While there is a risk they could try to raise prices more, I feel there is more than enough to keep that from happening with this system.  But as you said, most of that responsibility rests with the consumer to vote with their dollar.  If the games are selling for too high a price, they should simply not buy them.  In which case the developers will lower the price and learn from their behavior.