Slimebeast said:
Well, okay good post and I made a huge flaw with my thinking when I say $0 of the money you pay for a used games goes back to the developer. But you are doing another flaw. All the money the seller of a used game gets does not go back into the game producing industry. It only partially does. If the seller decides to buy used games with that money then the developer gets nothing. And on average the people who sell used games also buy lots of used games. The more times a game changes hands, the less is the portion that goes back to the developer. And I've read somewhere that typically a used game changes hands 3 to 4 times, which will reduce the portion that goes to the developer to a tiny fraction. |
Your ignoring the fact that the reason a LOT of people buy games New and for full price is because they know if they don't like it they can recoup their price.
Ergo, you take away the safteynet. Or Lower it, by making those who buy new get less for their games.
Both by less people buying used = Less Demand Less money offered since Gamestop needs to sell it for less.
Which means, these people buy less New games.
Used games ALWAYS have money going back to the developers... it's just that said money has already reached them by convincing people who like to sell games back to Purchase new.
In worsening this option, you end up causing them to buy less games because they have less available income. Additonally people who buy used.... mostly aren't going to buy New. To them a Videogame is worth 20 bucks... 30 bucks.
They aren't suddenly going to pay 60 bucks for these games. Would you pay 2-3 times the amount of something if you didn't think it was worth it?
They'll just buy less as well, buying only the games they would of bought new anyway.
The people who are active in the used goods market actually rarely overlap in the New market when it comes to their specific buys. I mean, seriously, read the research studies I posted by Economists.
Ask literally, just about any Economist on the issue.
A used market is nothing more then an expression of price elasticity. Those aren't lost sales.








