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I won't call someone greedy for trying to get a cut off of something they built though.
I will.
They got their cut the first time it was sold.
Why do they deserve a cut when someone who owns the rights to it sells it?
People make a living in many trades where they go around finding deals on items and re-sell them to profit. It's beyond greedy if you think you deserve a 2nd cut from something you no longer actually own.
This sounds more like drug trade than free trade...
That's jmo.
Since the used game market kind of cuts the developers off at the knees by giving every bit of the profits from a sale to a middleman rather than the actual game designers, I just don't have a problem with them charging a nominal fee that would be comparable to what they would have made had the person bought the game new.
The game still has to become more obsolete and people have to be willing to sell the copy they just spent 60 dollars on. Most people don't got drop 60 dollars and sell the game tomorrow. So people are still forced to go buy it new for sometime. Even if you turned around and sold it used next month, you're not going to get some great deal on the game. Used games only cut into the sales after they've been out for some time.
It's always going to be a game of cat and mouse. One side will get on top for a while, and the other will be forced to adapt. Used game dealers have had a leg up over developers for a LOOOONG time, now with improvements in technology, developers are now able institute security measures to discourage people from buying secondhand and screwing them.
I'm not saying they don't have the right to do it but I just don't agree with it.
There are people who will adapt and never give up gaming but I know people who didn't go right out and buy the PS3 or 360 because 600 dollars is friggin insane. These people used to own like 40 games on every console and now they have more like 10. They can't afford 60 dollars a game. Some people and families can't afford it at all. It's a rather expensive hobby for what results in sitting on your ass. Keep in mind it also go towards internet, fees to play online, ups your electricity bill. Sure, most people have internet, PS3 doesn't charge to play online and electricity that it consumes is probably miniscule. The point is, 60 dollars a game on top of other everything else it adds up.
I'll just never agree that someone deserves a cut twice when the second cut comes from the consumer. They're making consumers business partners is what they're doing. You see a creator sell the rights to a company and then come to agreement with the company they also want a certain percentage of the sales. Sorry but the consumer is not a company buying your rights where you get a percentage. You make that deal with the company when you sell the rights to your creation. If I buy the game as a consumer, I should be able to do whatever I want and the creator can ead... just sayin lol. Not trying to sound like a jerk so sorry if it came off that way. I just don't agree they can tell me what I can do with my possessions. I should be able to salvage whatever I can off selling my used items. I paid for it, it's mine.
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