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I'm not offended.

I've been a PC gamer for years so it's not like I have to sell my games or I'll die. Besides, I'm gonna wait to hear this "more details later" thing before I make up my mind. I'm also not going to get "offended" over a business decision like this. I didn't just fall off the turnip truck, I already KNOW that businesses want to make money. If I don't like their practices then I won't buy their product. As simple as that.

However, I will say that the market will have to be adjusted for this kind of thing. If prices stay the same and there is no real way to get a little bit of your money back by selling your used games then I will end up buying like TWO brand new games a year. I won't be able to afford more and will just hang out at the bargain bin instead. I can only buy new because I sell games. No used games in PC-land works because there is competition which brings down the price. I also like trading games, which this looks to ruin.

So, honestly, since I don't really watch TV or care about motion controls, the XO presentation did very little for me, but it didn't offend me. I'll give them another chance at E3 because games ARE important to me.