| S.T.A.G.E. said:
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That's exactly right. Ten dollars AFTER paying for the used game. ie. the FOUDATION to what you see proposed on the Xbox One. Perhaps they saw the Sony consumers accepting it without complaint over say, oh I dunno, getting a used game with FULL FUNCTIONALITY INTACT? Perhaps if there was some backlash by consumers towards Sony, then you would probably not see Microsoft taking the next step with this, but oh no....if Microsoft takes a step then that's terrible, but if Sony does it, then that's some bitchin fuckin wisdom. Are you seriously going to defend that Sony is totally innocent and has absolutely NO intentions of intrusing on consumer's rights?
Your argument holds no water whatsoever, and if anything, it only provides even MORE evidence that Sony will be willing to take similar measures. But I'm guessing that, once again, we'll hear no complaint from the Sony fans. They'll just happily ignore it like PSN pass, because evidently, Sony can do no wrong in their eyes.







