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MCV: Retail sources talk used Xbox One games, £35 for used game in UK [U2: Eurogamer]

Those old online passes are not looking quite so bad right now.

They've replaced flecks of shit on a few games....with a giant cesspit that they are all dunked in.
 
I know this is crazy, coming from me but I actually don't mind this. However the problem I have is that you have to connect to the Internet once every 24 hours, I think they need to extend that to once every week.
 
I'm still waiting for the official confirmation, but this doesn't sound good. I will skip the XB1 if this ends up being used. Terrible precedent. I don't even buy used, lend or trade games, but this just seems way too crazy.
 
Expect a whole lot of "we haven't finalized our policies" doubletalk until the Xbox Ones are already in stores and in people's hands and this is far more difficult to address as a legal matter. Then expect a bunch of filibustering by Microsoft's legal team with the assorted European courts as they feign ignorance of any wrongdoing and obstruct any formal investigation or ruling for months.

I'm expecting MS finalizes this system as they already have been talking to resellers and retailers about it. You're blowing this way out of proportion.
 
What a pain in the ass. I refuse to support something like this, so until it is abandoned it looks like I'll continue to pretend that the new Xbox simply doesn't exist. I don't really buy that many used games or anything. It's just the principle of the thing when it comes to a physical media. In shocked there isn't more outrage from gamers, especially longtime Gamera who have been around since close to the start of this hobby.
 
There's a ton of people in here blindly raging on this saying it's stupid that anyone thinks it's fair, or that people in here saying " ok" are idiots. The blind ragers are forgetting that this is introducing a method of digital copy resale!

You don't need to introduce a method of digital copy resale to a physical copy. They are trying to turn a physical copy into a digital copy, and that's not a good thing.

And i have heard nothing about being able to resell an actual digital copy of an Xbone-game.
 
although as part of the system the publisher of the title in question will automatically receive a percentage cut of the sale

Sounds good to me. I'm totally for this.

I think people seem to forget that the most important thing for devs is people buying games in the first place.

Removing all the reasons to buy in favour of getting a cut of sales that no longer exist might not be the best idea.
 
Average UK release = £40 (RRP 49.99)

Max discount - £4 ( or £4.99)

Activation fee £35


Does not compute.


49.99 games confirmed with a new fake RRP of £55.99


Edit : who the duck are consoledeals ?

What I could see happening is £35 activation fee if you sell to a friend - normal trade in if you go through a retailer ( ie no activation fee just the publisher/MS cut)

Re: your edit, this information is coming straight from retailers, so is presumably specific to retail.

Re: prices, they're probably aiming for full RRP. Games launching alongside a new console are always full RRP anyway (or nearly) so they probably just intend for that to continue. If your only alternative (retail) is pre-owned at £45.99, what's the difference?

Looking at the MCV article again, it seems likely that the £35 fee will be split between retailer, Microsoft and publisher, so resale value would probably be maximum about £12 (to be just under the RRP). Which is probably just enough to get people to still sell their games and keep it ticking over. As long as MS/pubs get their cut of all game transactions, what do they care if they're used or new? The distinction is moot. That's my take at least.
 
Everyone wins except of the customer who will receive even less money from Gamespot for their used games? Who can no longer sell his game on ebay or Amazon?

Not to mention that even retailers don't win. The big chains benefit of it and the last few remaining local stores can face their local death. Great.

Small retailers getting fucked is what bother me the most I think. A lot of people get pissy at retailers making margin on used games, but small retailers live on thin margins as it is.
 
A popular way to get rid of old games in Australia is to donate to a childrens hospital


Sorry kids, Microsoft fucked you over this time (this is a disgrace in itself)

Same with their comments about the troops. Sony really should hit them hard in the US on that

"oh hey your a soldier? buy a 360"

how about FUCK OFF. Those soldiers risk their lives daily so you fuckheads can sit in an office making shit house decisions that destroy consumer rights.

quite amazing really.

They really have given sony a softball here to knock out of the park
 
I know this is crazy, coming from me but I actually don't mind this. However the problem I have is that you have to connect to the Internet once every 24 hours, I think they need to extend that to once every week.

Yeah that's the part I'm still unsure about. if my console is not online, I shouldn't have to do anything.
 
A popular way to get rid of old games in Australia is to donate to a childrens hospital


Sorry kids, Microsoft fucked you over this time (this is a disgrace in itself)

Same with their comments about the troops. Sony really should hit them hard in the US on that

"oh hey your a soldier? buy a 360"

how about FUCK OFF. Those soldiers risk their lives daily so you fuckheads can sit in an office making shit house decisions that destroy consumer rights.

quite amazing really.

They really have given sony a softball here to knock out of the park

That's a good point too.
 
The difference is, Steam will most assuredly give us cheaper prices on new games and online is free.
Also, it makes more sense that a digitally downloaded game can't be resold or lent out to a friend. I was going to buy retail all gen because I'm a collector and like to lend out games to friends.

If consoles are going to put in all the same restrictions as PC's do and not give the consumer any of the benefits that come with PC gaming like huge sales and free online play then ill have almost zero motivation to buy these consoles. I can deal with not playing Halo 5 or Uncharted 4.
 
I have seen morons in Gamestops selling their Madden '08's and '09's for $0.25, yes FUCKING $0.25

They could get $5, hell $10, if they get lucky on other places that cater to second hand sales
When did you see this happen? I just checked Madden 09 on 360[/url on Amazon marketplace...

The cheapest copy has been $0.01+shipping for over a year. Heck in May 2009 it was below the $10 mark and May 2012 looks to be well less than $5.

Bear in mind some of those $0.01 copies might have been on there for months. So Gamestop giving you $0.25 instantly, today is a good deal. You might be able to earn more than $0.25 via amazon marketplace if you have a spare postage bag and somehow get very cheap shipping (and don't value the time of having to ship it...). Most people don't have time to "get lucky"...(and it seems unlikely to happen here)

If you're going to use a gouged by retailer example, pick examples of games that are valuable (e.g. Pokemon) rather than sports game.
 
You don't need to introduce a method of digital copy resale to a physical copy. They are trying to turn a physical copy into a digital copy, and that's not a good thing.

And i have heard nothing about being able to resell an actual digital copy of an Xbone-game.

When you install it and don't need to disc in to play, it's basically is a virtual copy.
 
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What I don't get is why people are saying that this is going to COMPLETELY and unequivocally kill the amount of money we get back from retailers for used games.

I'm sure there will be multiple retailers in the program. Yes, I understand resale value will likely go down, but nobody can say with certainty that they will hit rock bottom. Retailers compete against each other too.

Just my thoughts.
 
Sounds good? You peeps sure love some monopoly. Ebert tried selling anything out there that required such bullishly bullshit? I Haven't. Preventing private sale to whoever seem fit is the way it should be.

Oh well...
 
There's a ton of people in here blindly raging on this saying it's stupid that anyone thinks it's fair, or that people in here saying " ok" are idiots. The blind ragers are forgetting that this is introducing a method of digital copy resale!

Yes, this is a positive. A market for "used" digital copies is needed (at the very least to address the EU's ruling).

However, it is unnecessary for the physical media market, in which many people still prefer to participate. I can (and do!) play my Atari 2600 and Odyssey2 cartridges. Can you guarantee that the rights database will be around in 35 years so that I can play my XBone games? Sure, I'll still need a working console (like I have a working 2600 and Odyssey2) and playable media (again, I have that) -- but I can at least control that. I can't control the rights database.

I accept the uncertainty with digital purchases because they (at least the ones I buy) are much cheaper. I'm not taking that risk with a $60+ purchase.
 
Wow. This whole thing is a big drama about nothing. You can still trade shit in.

A lot of people look kinda silly. Nice to see the goalposts being moved to "oh I can't sell to WHOEVER I want" now.
 
This sounds a system that will cripple the XBone everywhere but in America, nevermind the hideous fact you can't price a game the way you see fit.
 
What I don't get is why people are saying that this is going to COMPLETELY and unequivocally kill the amount of money we get back from retailers for used games.

I'm sure there will be multiple retailers in the program. Yes, I understand resale value will likely go down, but nobody can say with certainty that they will hit rock bottom. Retailers compete against each other too.

Just my thoughts.

and my point about giving kids hospitals free games? still fucked.
 
Same with their comments about the troops. Sony really should hit them hard in the US on that

"oh hey your a soldier? buy a 360"

how about FUCK OFF. Those soldiers risk their lives daily so you fuckheads can sit in an office making shit house decisions that destroy consumer rights.
Microsoft is going to curry favor with the armed forces by getting the US military hooked up with Internet hotspots and free Xbones at military outposts so the Internet hangup isn't an issue.
MS will get good PR and this issue ceases to be a problem.

Charities are screwed, though. Donate a Wii U instead.
 
I'm expecting MS finalizes this system as they already have been talking to resellers and retailers about it. You're blowing this way out of proportion.

Nope. Not really blowing out of proportion because its more than likely illegal. Not to mention anti-consumer. Also, I wish they would get taken to court so we can settle game (an othe forms of media) second hand sales once and for all. Publishers/ developers don't deserve a single cent of a second hand sale.
 
although as part of the system the publisher of the title in question will automatically receive a percentage cut of the sale

Sounds good to me. I'm totally with this.
You do realize that people who sell their games do end up buying more games for it, correct?

They're always getting a cut off it, one way or another.

People accepting this practice are doing this to themselves.
 
Wow. This whole thing is a big drama about nothing. You can still trade shit in.

A lot of people look kinda silly. Nice to see the goalposts being moved to "oh I can't sell to WHOEVER I want" now.

I can't donate my old games to the kids hospital

THAT SHIT IS FUCKED


Soldiers can't play their games on campus. THAT SHIT IS FUCKED.

Microsoft has said the soldiers should get 360s instead of actually giving a fuck about those who risk their lives daily. It's crazy. and in a patriotic nation like the US its insanity
 
Sounds like a nice inbetween from being DD only and disc based. Not having to swap discs is huge. Who still uses a CD player,? And unlike steam, you still can recover some money from crap purchases.
 
Wow. This whole thing is a big drama about nothing. You can still trade shit in.

A lot of people look kinda silly. Nice to see the goalposts being moved to "oh I can't sell to WHOEVER I want" now.

The goalposts moved from "consumers get screwed" to "consumers get screwed". Hell of an improvement!
 
Just like I expected. What sucks is you cannot lend games to your friends and rentals are out. Of course now private sales are over. You will likely get low balled by gametop as well.

You just paid 60 bucks for that game two weeks ago? Gamestop will give you 15 bucks for it.

So what? Who lends £40 discs to get scratched to fuck anyway?

Who are you lending your shit to where it returns scratched? I have NEVER had that problem.
 
I can't donate my old games to the kids hospital

THAT SHIT IS FUCKED


Soldiers can't play their games on campus. THAT SHIT IS FUCKED.

Microsoft has said the soldiers should get 360s instead of actually giving a fuck about those who risk their lives daily. It's crazy. and in a patriotic nation like the US its insanity

Yeah because that's what people have been opposed to. Not being able to give their games away to kids. That was the outrage.

Why can't soldiers just download the games they have tied to their accounts anyway? Don't they have Internet?
 
What I don't get is why people are saying that this is going to COMPLETELY and unequivocally kill the amount of money we get back from retailers for used games.

I'm sure there will be multiple retailers in the program. Yes, I understand resale value will likely go down, but nobody can say with certainty that they will hit rock bottom. Retailers compete against each other too.

Just my thoughts.

Chains give you way less money already than if you sell something privately. Be it it person to person, Ebay or Craigslist. If these retailers now Also have to give a cut to MS out of every used game they sell where do you think that cut will come from? Out of their own pockets? Hell no! That will come from the consumers who will get even less money for their games.

Wow. This whole thing is a big drama about nothing. You can still trade shit in.

A lot of people look kinda silly. Nice to see the goalposts being moved to "oh I can't sell to WHOEVER I want" now.

You are probably one of the worst posters on GAF. Thanks for reminding me to put you on my ignore list.
 
the places I go trade games are not registered retailers. They are just small, no name shops(not in US of course). would this work for them?
 
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/publ...of-xbox-one-pre-owned-sales-at-retail/0116137



Pretty much exactly what I and a couple of other posters were suggesting in another thread. Not code based though by the sounds of it.

Why are they being so god damn coy about this?

Did they not bother to tell Gamestop about this prior to Tuesday's event? Why? This seems like a logical solution.

The downside is that the retailer will obviously sell used copies for more now that a percentage goes to the publishers.

Still, seems like the best solution.

I buy / sell around 80% of my used games through ebay which I guess is boxed out of this system. So yea...fuck you MS.

Yeah, this is the other downside. Also, the adoption of this system into smaller "mom & pop" retailers will probably take time. I imagine they will suffer the most.

It would be nice if you could just deactivate your own games and just sell them on your own. But I don't think that's going to happen.

I imagine MS will have a system for giving away these games to charity without any sort of penalty. If the games can be deactivated, MS can have a reactivation policy for charity.
 
Wow. This whole thing is a big drama about nothing. You can still trade shit in.

A lot of people look kinda silly. Nice to see the goalposts being moved to "oh I can't sell to WHOEVER I want" now.

Yes. It's all an innocent deal and there is nothing wrong with Microsoft giving you PERMISSION to use a game and PERMISSION to sell the code to whichever venues they choose.
 
So I can't sell my games on ebay/amazon/craigslist.

Fuck you MS. Fuck anyone who defends this. This is anti-consumer at its finest. We consumers just lost option to sell our property and fucking fanboys defend this shit?
 
So what? Who lends £40 discs to get scratched to fuck anyway?

Come on, I do it, all the time. That's called sharing, and has always been an important part of video games.

It baffles me that so many people want to completely ignore this issue as if lending games is a childish thing. "Yeah, you're a grown up dude, you got to buy the games now." Seriously.
 
Wow. This whole thing is a big drama about nothing. You can still trade shit in.

A lot of people look kinda silly. Nice to see the goalposts being moved to "oh I can't sell to WHOEVER I want" now.
I never sell my games anyway. This still restricts me lending my games to friends, which was my whole problem with the situation. You're essentially defending them for giving you crumbs when for years you've been getting the whole loaf of bread.
 
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