http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/121/1217257p1.html
So it seems that MS might be integrating some kind of technology into its next Xbox to prevent its users from buying used games. If this is true (and I hope it's not) then the next Xbox is not finding a way to my home. But of course, someone will flash that thing and not only take the security out but also let you play illegal copies of games. And people will so do it out of hate towards this policy.
But I really wanted to talk about how publishers are using Digital Distribution just to eliminate the used games market and nothing else. I like digital distribution and I buy to keep so this wasn't such a big deal to me until recently. I've just been noticing that, little by little, some stupid things like online passes are becoming necessary for no advantage whatsoever to the user. I don't mind it when it's extra perks that are not necessary to enjoy the game. That's actually a nice incentive to buy them new. But when the online portion or some essential part of the game is blocked unless you buy an online pass, that's just BS. Also, from the prices I see on XBL and PSN, it's not like they really compete with hard copies. Why is the digital copy selling for the same price as the hard copy? They save a lot of money on shipping and the profit that stores would normally make. Its not like they really give anyone an incentive to buy stuff through their services. It only shows how greedy these companies are.
I sure hope we never have to see a day of total digital distribution, because that would suck. Not only can you take hard copies everywhere and share but I also feel they have more value when it comes to games that I really appreciate and would like to collect.
So, what are your thoughts about this?


