
If it's new or been played by 50 people in doesn't matter because no wear is made to the digital content.


If taken care of the content always remains the same. Once a person buys a game they own it, if they sell it they get some of the money back, and with that money from trading games they get new games, i don't think the thick heads of the E.A and activision execs realize that alot of their new game sales come from money that was gained by trading in games, it's a cycle that continues sales, not stops it, and it's not like everyone who buys a game new trades it in, i never trade games.unless they were absolutely horrificĮdit: agree, but car companies don't go crying saying, but teh second hand sales are taking our moneyz, like game publishers do, car companies know that buying a car second hand is a consumer choice, what E.A is doing isn't giving out incentives to buy new their creating drawbacks for second handĪ well managed game disc can last hundreds of years. This cheap ploy at conning gamers into buying new is b.s, and is a result of unimaginable greed. They shouldn't get a cut of the second hand market because that's not how to world works, do car companies get a cut from second hand car sales?, if i sell a cd second hand does the record company get a cut?
