What part of it is an advantage to them? All they want to do is earn a living. Games can cost millions of pounds to produce and if half the users didnt pay to play then you have to make hundreds of people redundant, just because some people are too pig headed to feel that a corporation has actual people working in it. It isnt about restricting freedom its about making sure people earn what they deserve to get for 2 years of hard work. Its not as if games are overpriced to begin with either, compared to other media like films, in terms of hours you get 3 to 4 times as much entertainment per pound, and in terms of quality of entertainment for those hours i think games beat films in that respect too. Is it too much to ask then that the people who helped make that game a reality get paid for doing so? If we have it ur way there might not even be a games industry as we know itGarak73 said:I guess where you live the corporations have a great advantage. Here, it isn't illegal to sell PC games but you can't do it anyway thanks to DRM schemes and you also can't return it if you opened it unless you are exchanging for the exact same item.cainstwin said:Agree with delusibeta, just wanted to add that where I live its illegal to resale PC games, therfore the inability to resale isn't much of an issue. You can't even have a refund if you've opened the box.Delusibeta said:Yeah, lack of competition on the format. Oh wait, there's half a dozen DD services of PC, each competiting with each other. Even if consoles go DD-only, I'd imagine most publishers will reduce the price after a while to squeeze out the last bit of profit. As for the rest of your comments, it all boils down to something that you can argue already happens (e.g. disc breaks, loss of CD key). Resale has been something that's pretty much non-existent for PCs anyway, and if publishers get their way it may turn true for consoles as well.Garak73 said:You really need someone to? You don't own the game, you are renting it. You can never resell it so if you dislike it you are just screwed. The prices will never go down because shelf space and retailer competition is not a factor. You will be paying $50 for a game 5 years after it's release. Ever notice how prices of download only games (like VC, WiiWare, 360 Arcade) never decrease in price? Know why?Delusibeta said:Explain.Souplex said:Digital distribution is the enemy.
Valve is the enemy.
Therefore Steam is one of the biggest enemies of gaming.
Ironically, the only format capable of going DD-only at the moment, the PC, is the one least likely to go completely (someone will always print a special-edition disc).
The scam of it is, you can't even view the EULA until you open it. Once opened though, you can't return it if you disagree with the EULA. It's a scam, why can't most people see that?
Here too, the corporations have a huge advantage, I just don't think it's ok.