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DarthVolod said:

If this is the case then why the hell did they remove the class system inbetween Oblivion and Skyrim. Thanks to this absurd design decision, I (and everyone else for that matter) really have no reason to ever play Skyrim again. The Dragonborn is the same old dull jack of all trades in every play through you will ever do.

Sorry, I'm still mad about this ...

 

And used games "hurting" developers is just as absurd an argument as it has always been. Every other type of electronic media can be sold used and nobody else complains. If they try to force exploitative practices like digital distribution and too much DLC down our throats we will close our wallets; it's that simple. Developers need to wake up to this reality.


This is tangential. But...so what? They abandoned the pretense that the classes mean jack or shit. You could max everything with any character regardless of class. Shoot, there were folks who deliberately picked classes that wouldn't make them level up much because they never used those skills, just so they could avoid enemies becoming damage sponges.

NintendoPie said:
Barozi said:

Just because they're big doesn't mean that they make a lot of profits :P

I don't hear complaints from Nintendo regarding used sales for example.

Exactly. That's because I doubt it makes much of a dent in their overall profits.

Before we give them too much credit, remember that they're part of the reason it's illegal to rent games in Japan, and that they tried to push the same situation here in America before the courts told them to fuck off.

Yes, I'm still bitter.

animegaming said:
why is it this industry the only one that gives a damn about used sales?

Because sheep merely bleat when shorn.