shinobi602
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19,000 signatures....
This is why we can't have nice things.
This is why we can't have nice things.
I can tell you from experience, I've never bought a used game that I would have bought new instead.
19,000 signatures....
This is why we can't have nice things.
This is a myth perpetuated by Cliffy B. and others like him.
While I may not be interested in Skylanders personally, Activision took a risk with it and it's paid off in spades.
The Last of Us? Brand new IP which was focus tested and despite the suggestions of those focus tests remained exactly how the devs wanted.
Games like Dead Light and Mad Max (licensed or not, it's not a HUGE brand) are both risks and will more than likely pay off for them.
People like Cliffy B and Jaffe are being greedy. They are under the hugely misguided impression that they deserve money beyond the first sale. They don't. At all. In fact no artisan deserves or receives compensation after their work is done. Not home construction, not a single person below the line in filmmaking, not in car manufacturing, not in clothes manufacturing, nothing. I totally understand that they want more money for their work, but they don't deserve it. At least not beyond the first sale.
Studios closing down is simply because they made games that weren't sustainable. Tomb Raider wasn't a failure beyond Squenix laying huge expectations at it's feet because of poor money management in other projects. They treated it like a bucket trying to catch a flood after their damn broke. It's still successful which is why we haven't heard word one about any layoffs a Crystal D or restructuring since Tomb Raider's release.
I've said this a million times, used games do NOT reproduce. Every copy of a used game has been sold as a new game. Now, the used game sale may increase because a used game can be sold again to be purchased again, but to say that every used game sale is a lost new game sale is beyond absurd because as someone who buys used, I wouldn't have bought that game new in the first place. I buy used because I want to save money and I don't want to be stuck with a game I don't like or has no value beyond completing it once. I'm not alone in this. I can tell you from experience, I've never bought a used game that I would have bought new instead.
19,000 signatures....
This is why we can't have nice things.
See I just don't believe this. You might wait for the new game to go on sale like the Steam sale or how I just finally picked up Borderlands 2 on XBLA when it was $10, but to say you'd NEVER have bought those games new is a fallacy. By waiting for the new game to go cheap, I was able to contribute to Gearbox for their work and I still got a great deal.
"but to say that every used game sale is a lost new game sale is beyond absurd "
Nobody says this. The post you responded to was pointing out that currently, a large amount of money is being spent on games without that money going toward the game creators -- that's an undeniable fact. There are people who only buy used. These people aren't contributing a penny to the creation of new games.
Want better games? Give game creators money for their games. GameStop isn't going to make your next favorite game a reality. Don't act like buying a game used entitles you to the services these game creators provide or entitles you to act like you're contributing to this industry.
"but to say that every used game sale is a lost new game sale is beyond absurd "
Nobody says this. The post you responded to was pointing out that currently, a large amount of money is being spent on games without that money going toward the game creators -- that's an undeniable fact. There are people who only buy used. These people aren't contributing a penny to the creation of new games.
Want better games? Give game creators money for their games. GameStop isn't going to make your next favorite game a reality. Don't act like buying a game used entitles you to the services these game creators provide or entitles you to act like you're contributing to this industry.
The money that people pay Gamestop to clear the inventory of used games is used by GS to stay solvent and buy countless new copies of the latest games wether they sell or not as well as paying the staff and everything else.
The creation of the used copy was already paid for anyway, it didn't make a new copy of the game disappear that wasn't paid for.
It doesnt. Are you saying you wait for a $60 game to becone 55.... why would it matter if it was used or new. Even waiting for $30 why woukd it matter if its new or used. Its the price point your buying at not conditionYou refuse to believe that I have never bought a game used that I would have bought new instead?
Does....not.....compute.
So game X is released new. I don't want to buy it newso I wait for it to become used. I then buy it. This is the only way I would have bought game X. This is a fact.
If game Y comes out new and I wait for it to become super discounted, and I buy it then that is totally different because game Y and game X are not the same game. I would have never bought game X new.
How does this not make sense?
They are, in fact, sustaining the market."but to say that every used game sale is a lost new game sale is beyond absurd "
Nobody says this. The post you responded to was pointing out that currently, a large amount of money is being spent on games without that money going toward the game creators -- that's an undeniable fact. There are people who only buy used. These people aren't contributing a penny to the creation of new games.
Want better games? Give game creators money for their games. GameStop isn't going to make your next favorite game a reality. Don't act like buying a game used entitles you to the services these game creators provide or entitles you to act like you're contributing to this industry.
You can't trade that new game in for full credit 7 days later if it turns out to be shit.It doesnt. Are you saying you wait for a $60 game to becone 55.... why would it matter if it was used or new. Even waiting for $30 why woukd it matter if its new or used. Its the price point your buying at not condition
Want better games? Give game creators money for their games.
It doesnt. Are you saying you wait for a $60 game to becone 55.... why would it matter if it was used or new. Even waiting for $30 why woukd it matter if its new or used. Its the price point your buying at not condition
The amount of profit retailers make on new games in miniscule. This is why they drive used game sales. They make more money from their investment.
Of ckurse if you wait you can read user reviews and opnions and know if you will actually like the game.You can't trade that new game in for full credit 7 days later if it turns out to be shit.
You can if it's used. I know exactly what he's talking about, if you're going to play some weird JRPG and you think you might not like it you can buy it for $30 new and trade it in for a few dollars (if it's already reduced to $30 new then it's been out forever and gamestop aint paying you shit for it since there's not much demand) or you can buy it for $30 used and if you don't like the battle system trade it in full value for a different $30 game. MUCH better deal.
18,725 fake signatures.
I'm willing to believe that there are at least 19,000 genuine fools out there who would have happily drank MS' DRM kool-aid.
It comes across as you saying that you like used games because of poor purchase choices you make or impulse purchases.
Of ckurse if you wait you can read user reviews and opnions and know if you will actually like the game.
It comes across as you saying that you like used games because of poor purchase choices you make or impulse purchases.
This. This is what he's missing.It doesnt. Are you saying you wait for a $60 game to becone 55.... why would it matter if it was used or new. Even waiting for $30 why woukd it matter if its new or used. Its the price point your buying at not condition
Of ckurse if you wait you can read user reviews and opnions and know if you will actually like the game.
It comes across as you saying that you like used games because of poor purchase choices you make or impulse purchases.
First of all if I were buying used at gamestop it would be more than $5, it would be $10 because of the discount card. $10 makes a difference. Second of all, I never said it was about cost. It's about the fact that I can return the game if I don't like it or beat it on 7 days.It doesnt. Are you saying you wait for a $60 game to becone 55.... why would it matter if it was used or new. Even waiting for $30 why woukd it matter if its new or used. Its the price point your buying at not condition
They won't. Those signatures don't = sales. Which is what made them change in the first place.19000 signatures and 18900 of them will be Sony fanboys. God i hope Microsoft doesn't do another u-turn.
User reviews do not equal my opinion. A ton of people loved Oblivion. I turned it off and returned it after the first "dungeon" after creating my character. I bought Skyrim used and wound up loving it. In the event that I didn't, I could have returned it for full value.Of ckurse if you wait you can read user reviews and opnions and know if you will actually like the game.
It comes across as you saying that you like used games because of poor purchase choices you make or impulse purchases.
Because astroturfing doesn't happen ever we swear
Yay to giving publishers and platform holders more control about how we get to perceive games
Instead of buying a game and seeing if it's any good I have to try and figure it out by shifting through all the online BS
Where does this logic come from? How does how much profit they make from a game correlate to quality? If anything the used game option is actually a reason for them to improve quality of their product so people are less likely to trade it in/more likely to buy it at a higher price.
19,000 signatures....
This is why we can't have nice things.
Or play the demo?
What's funny is Microsoft is probably all "Well, we were planning to switch it back anyway after enough people had bought it ..."
lol Where do I sign?19,000 signatures....
This is why we can't have nice things.
Unfortunately not all games have a demo available. Perhaps next gen they will be better equipped for this by allowing free trials for all games like PSplus but in order to get ahead of first week sales a demo needs to be available ahead of time.Or play the demo?
This is a myth perpetuated by Cliffy B. and others like him.
People like Cliffy B and Jaffe are being greedy. They are under the hugely misguided impression that they deserve money beyond the first sale. They don't. At all. In fact no artisan deserves or receives compensation after their work is done. Not home construction, not a single person below the line in filmmaking, not in car manufacturing, not in clothes manufacturing, nothing. I totally understand that they want more money for their work, but they don't deserve it. At least not beyond the first sale.
I've said this a million times, used games do NOT reproduce. Every copy of a used game has been sold as a new game. Now, the used game sale may increase because a used game can be sold again to be purchased again, but to say that every used game sale is a lost new game sale is beyond absurd because as someone who buys used, I wouldn't have bought that game new in the first place. I buy used because I want to save money and I don't want to be stuck with a game I don't like or has no value beyond completing it once. I'm not alone in this. I can tell you from experience, I've never bought a used game that I would have bought new instead.
So I have limited data from Gamestop and others as well as my own experience, plus vast anecdotal evidence to support my point of view and you have what exactly? Condescending morality lessons on economics that rely on disposable income magically growing, and yet you laughably play the "No data! No data!" card?
Do you have a source for those figures? Also, your 'analysis' is full of huge assumptions, you have absolutely no idea how many of those customers who only buy used (and I would contest that they are the 'vast majority') would convert to buying new, and how many of those who buy new now would buy less and by how much.
Blah blah blah. 2012 Gamestop financial statements and this: http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/...ame_sales_they_help_according_to_GameStop.php
You "limited" data is completely meaningless by itself. Mine provides at least some context to that one number you cite. Too bad you went all asshole instead of doing some research and discovering that I actually had more and better data than you. But not unexpected.
Nowhere do I imply that disposable income increases, only that game prices have greater downward pressure in the absence of used games.
"but to say that every used game sale is a lost new game sale is beyond absurd "
Nobody says this. The post you responded to was pointing out that currently, a large amount of money is being spent on games without that money going toward the game creators -- that's an undeniable fact. There are people who only buy used. These people aren't contributing a penny to the creation of new games.
Want better games? Give game creators money for their games. GameStop isn't going to make your next favorite game a reality. Don't act like buying a game used entitles you to the services these game creators provide or entitles you to act like you're contributing to this industry.
It was 100 odd sigs when I posted this ..19,000 signatures....
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19,000 signatures....
This is why we can't have nice things.
Surely this is not a serious notion. One hopes that it isn't because intelligent people should not be making unintelligent statements such as this.
In closed ecosystems (which consoles are, make no mistake) the absence of used games will drive up prices for consumers as there will be no competition. Without used games competing for the same business as new games there will be no compulsion for publishers to push aggressive pricing (digital or physical). Why would they? Consumers have no choice, they have to buy it at whatever price is set or not buy it, and gamers as a group have proven themselves to be pretty weak willed, at least when it comes to buying AAA blockbuster titles.
Used games keep publishers honest which is why they are so very desperate to get rid of them and why consumers should do whatever is necessary to keep them.
Surely this is not a serious notion. One hopes that it isn't because intelligent people should not be making unintelligent statements such as this.
In closed ecosystems (which consoles are, make no mistake) the absence of used games will drive up prices for consumers as there will be no competition. Without used games competing for the same business as new games there will be no compulsion for publishers to push aggressive pricing (digital or physical). Why would they? Consumers have no choice, they have to buy it at whatever price is set or not buy it, and gamers as a group have proven themselves to be pretty weak willed, at least when it comes to buying AAA blockbuster titles.
Used games keep publishers honest which is why they are so very desperate to get rid of them and why consumers should do whatever is necessary to keep them.
Amazing. I'm surprised gaming is as large of an industry as it is the way you speak. Used titles are no different than trading/renting carts from the NES days.
Since you speak like you know about the industry, enlighten us to how it got so damn big with borrowing, renting, selling all these DECADES?
We went from one man making an entire game in the 70's and early 80's to having Hollywood actors mo-capped with used games around. What is so pressing that needs attention NOW?
If it is an issue now then it was an issue always since it always existed. How did the industry grow?
Yup, I'll be the mortimer's complement.Your plan to sink the X1 is gaining steam then
Used games don't necessarily increase total gaming spend, and they don't necessarily increase the entertainment for money that a customer gets. They do necessarily divert revenue from creators to middlemen, which affects what the creators decide to create and the investors to invest in.
And why do used games contribute so much more to Gamestop's bottom line?
The "deserve" argument is beside the point.
19000 signatures and 18900 of them will be Sony fanboys. God i hope Microsoft doesn't do another u-turn.
I personally liked the original vision for the Xbox One. I had concerns, but I liked a number of things about its design, and I hope many of those things can come back. That said, I'm not signing some stupid petition because I don't think they accomplish anything.