I'd just like to vent my spleen on this whole issue. As a gamer in a country that does not have gamestop or similar shops that resell games, I'm becoming more and more frustrated by various developers and their schemes to profit from used game sales. My friends and I are collateral damage of the war between EA and gamestop (or their equivalents), even though our only real option is buying games new, at the retail price from local stores or online. We have to deal with higher retail prices, (non)optional DLC, always-online DRM and similar idiotic solutions that actually make pirated games EASIER to play than the originals. (when I bought Assassins creed 2, I felt like a complete idiot, not a satisfied customer)
I don't buy many games, but when I do, I expect to get my money's worth. Games here are more expensive that in the US due to shipping costs, and yet the average monthly income is several times less. I've never bought a used game, and yet I'm often being treated as if I did by the developers.
As a final point, I'd like to rant about DLC. Specifically, the day-1 DLC that a few years ago would have been included in the first release of the game.
I wouldn't mind if the DLC of today was what expansion packs used to be. They should NOT, however, be an integral part of the existing game's story or character progression, or core functionality. Especially if it's obvious that the DLC is something that was meant to be part of the game all along, but was pulled out and sold as DLC in the final retail version so they could bleed a few bucks from everyone who wants to enjoy the game as it was intended in the first place.