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Comment by icepick. Danielrbischoffnominated.

It makes sense from a business perspective. Do with garbage which is economy are many players prefer without, wait for the new title and a second hand copy. When a customer buys a second hand game developer and the Publisher 0% received this money, but probably still refine multiplayer with updates and changes, bug fixes and what is not.

Online pay a fee, for the use of multiplayer on a second hand game, how unfortunate, as it is for gamers is always expected no longer the same value of their products and people a direct consequence of the gaming companies more and more quality stuffed in a game. Multi-million dollar, year + long development cycles and as 2 months after version you get a flow of people, that companies have paid a cent, using the same game, others never, containing $60 paid for.

May be possible, they use it it revenue help, and I am all for game company in the business remain (really, reflect, which is in the last 19 years, kind of a sad list is closed) and as long as it is reasonable, I figure if you buy, you are there for what buy 25-30 dollars, one $5 tip to the people who built and published the game is not "evil", and when you consider you are trading as concerns only multi-player, stop, made like the games.

That being said, it raises the quality requirement for multiplayer, a company that tried and provides are a DNF-style multi-player, * from and pass by

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Comment by Tinymhg. Nimajneb4410nominated.

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Comment by TurinAlexander. Tinymhgnominated.

Hmm, what is the point of spending half a million dollars for the games, if you never go to it to play? It is unacceptable for future gains, most of those would be just a few dollars on the market today. A few rare titles might be some money, but it worth, is no way that he ever going to make his money back. Just seems silly.

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