| Tanstalas said: @Kenryoku_Maxis - They have done your 3 options, they ignored it, complained about it, now they are doing something about it by selling you a code so you can play online. |
That's not really trying to do anything about it. That's like spanking a customer who bought a used game and saying 'don't do it again!'. They need to do other things, such as better incentives to buying a new game, actively fighting companies who sell used games or better yet...why don't they seek to find a profit sharing system for used games? Steam did it? If they're not going to fight these companies anymore and just complain, why don't all these companies band together to generate profit off of secondary sales from major retailers like GameStop, Steam, etc. Something like $5 for every game sold for $30. $ for every game sold used for $20. Etc down the line.
Not only would it generate more money for the companies if they were getting a few bucks from each used game exchange, but it might put pressure on these used game stores to start focusing on more new titles as less used ones.











