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Calmador said:

The game that is bought used was obviously not good enough to keep for the gamer that bought it new. So why should developers get money for games that failed to provide us the consumers with what we wanted? 

Read up to the third sentence and already think youve missed a vital point. Ive previously traded in Halo 3, and Gears of War 2. Did those games suck? Like hell they didnt. Halo is my favourite console series and Gears has one of the most interesting campaign plots Ive played. I traded them in because theyd got old and Id moved on to other things (ie Halo Reach, Assassins Creed II and Mass Effect 2)

I really cant see the problem with this, I think its a great idea to help games companies make extra money when the market is in decline. Besides, by the time I bought Mass Effect 2, it was only £15 and as it was new I got the content free. I bought Alan Wake used meaning I didnt have the code, but Id loved the story so paid up to carry on.

The solution is simple, if you dont want to pay the extra cash, dont and stop whinging.