Sony to disallow reselling of games
Theyve updated their Terms Of Service to include sections about disc based software and how a user is not allowed to resell or otherwise trade games unless expressly authorised to do so by Sony and any other publisher.
Sony say that the terms will not affect your rights to resell games. But if thats the case, why have they added them? |
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"the terms will not affect your rights to resell games" Bit of a contradiction by Sony there, either the news has been misquoted or it's been misunderstood. |
Id take it as Sony got caught on the hop and are trying to PR spin it. Could be theyre planning it for the future.
Its only a matter of time though, as thats the way Steam works. |
I can't see it happening but we'll see.
I don't know why either consoles even started this. If you buy the hard copy it's YOURS to sell, smash, trade or do whatever you like. As it's always been, right? it's starting to get abit stupid now Digital stuff you can't even copy anyway or sell on |
by law you arent buying the game or even the disc the game is on: youre only buying a licence to play that game which is a bastard.
Ultimately its all down to money. Steam is taking in a fortune, and you cant sell or trade games on that. Take distributors and retailers out of the equation and your company makes fuckloads more profit, even at a lower retail price. |
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I wonder if thats coming for us. :( |
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EA games were similar until recently, if you bought the second hand game you had to buy the online code as well.
What I don't understand is how a game can be more expensive on the Playstation Store, not as many costs etc it mental. |
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Steam are going to be launching their own console soon, so thatll sell a fair bit and push games ever closer to download only. |
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no, the disc is only a means to an end, its you who broke it. However sales laws protect you if it fails due to poor manufacture :)
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Will depend on the game manufacturer, I wouldn't be surprised if EA decided to go ahead and charge second hand fees through an online activation code. Trying to grab maximum money as their old games such as fifa 09, tigerwoods 10 etc are worth almost sweet fuck all on the second hand market.
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Snapping a disc is almost 100%unlikely to happen if you take adequate care, in the exception of a faulty disc drive. I used to have a PS2 that would scratch discs near the center. |
I don't see what the problem is with just downloading the games from playstation network...
You can download the game on up to 5 machines... So just go halfs with someone and you will only have to pay half the price for the game |
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We have done it with gta 5 and also cod ghosts and both work fine He also has playstation plus, so I just log in as him on my ps3 then download the game of the month for free and all is fine when I log back in as me |
When I done this for the nap packs on black ops two it said no. However a few months earlier I put all the bf3 map packs on my mates no problem. I must have just fucked it some how.
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It won't be long before more company's do it, steam has done it and look how much they are making and as a big PC gamer I prefer to just be able to download them, it means I don't have to keep putting a disc in and out and risk it getting scratched and then not working, steam is great buy it, download it as many times as you like as long as you are logged in
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*Cough* 3 year old thread... *Cough*
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