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Pssh.. Yeah, "changes" are sure in store for used games.. As in, used game prices go up, as either you the buyer, or the retailers distributing the games are going to have to cover the costs of "activation fees." Essentially, this favors the retailer, developers, and MS, but screws you, the consumer in the process. Not to mention the headache required to sell your game back at "approved" retailers, which likely means Gamestop, which I hate dealing with, and will probably take out the option of selling my games directly over amazon, which I always do.

Screw you MS, I'm not playing your game. I'll go to a company that still cares about its consumers, Nintendo and (maybe) Sony.