I used to buy used games when I was younger. Also, as I was still looking for work. But now that I can afford what I want, I don't care about buying used games. I'm also 99% a digital consumer, mostly because I have found better deals digitally, even moreso now that I've been adopted into the Master Race. ;) And if it's a Dev I really respect, I buy brand new to support them.
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@mycatismilk: They're free to try. All it will do is create an unserved corner of the market for others to cater to. We're already seeing it with Nintendo and their explicit commitment to physical product.
But my allegiance is to the Republic, TO DEMOCRACY! Reading that reminded me of Star Wars EP3. LOL.
I think it's the most logical way to go for a business owner. The reasons I would surmise are fairly obvious. :) Time will tell, but it does appear it's the trajectory that we're headed.
@DarkCatalyst: Maybe publishers will start introducing super-exclusive games, like how dev(s) have blessed us with AAAA games. WOWZERS
My question would be why you're embarrased to play the three games you listed, OP. As for myself, nothing. I used to be a trophy hunter and wouldn't care how I earned my trophy's, meaning which games I played to get a platinum. And even then, still not embarrased to say I did it. I'm not one who's easily embarrased in public, either by my actions or words, or by my preferences in film and games. :)
I really enjoyed Battleborn when it came out. It's unfortunate it didn't last. But as for this current game, it'll be DOA. It looks generic, looks like every other MP game we currently have on the market. These aren't new statements that have been made against Concord. But who knows.
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