As I've said before, "used" is a very misleading word.
Too many people are grabbing the Bargin Bin and using that to defend used games. That isn't the problem. Half the time you simply won't find a 'new' copy of a game for £20 and so it's used or nothing. As such, that can be safely ignored.
The problem, as myself and others have said, is the pushing of "newly used" games. My classic example was Dragon Age - £45 brand new with a shitload of 'free' DLC in the box. The man behind the counter, who we shall call Retard, offers me a used copy for £42.99, claiming it's just as good as new.
Retard is pushing used sales, because Retard has been told to. Retard's company makes a lot more money off that sale; Retard and his company is stealing money from the publisher by doing this kind of 'newly used' sale.
In the case of Dragon Age, I was doubly pissed off because Retard was trying to steal from me as well! Those who remember what came free with Dragon Age: Origins will know it is worth a lot more than £2.01 on the PSN.
However, this is exactly the kind of reaction publishers MUST make, because companies have been allowed to make unfair business models and do well with them.
Too many people are grabbing the Bargin Bin and using that to defend used games. That isn't the problem. Half the time you simply won't find a 'new' copy of a game for £20 and so it's used or nothing. As such, that can be safely ignored.
The problem, as myself and others have said, is the pushing of "newly used" games. My classic example was Dragon Age - £45 brand new with a shitload of 'free' DLC in the box. The man behind the counter, who we shall call Retard, offers me a used copy for £42.99, claiming it's just as good as new.
Retard is pushing used sales, because Retard has been told to. Retard's company makes a lot more money off that sale; Retard and his company is stealing money from the publisher by doing this kind of 'newly used' sale.
In the case of Dragon Age, I was doubly pissed off because Retard was trying to steal from me as well! Those who remember what came free with Dragon Age: Origins will know it is worth a lot more than £2.01 on the PSN.
However, this is exactly the kind of reaction publishers MUST make, because companies have been allowed to make unfair business models and do well with them.