+1 on Griff.
We all have a commonality of enjoying video games. Some of us are wealthy, or like me, some of us are poor. I use redbox to rent games, I use Craigslist or eBay to buy games. But I can get the same gaming experience as the guy who buys it brand new at $60.
Microsoft pushes people like me away with these new "restrictions" on the xbox one. No more rentals, no more preowned games for cheap. I used to work at gamestop, and I knew people that would come in and scrounge around the $2, $3 game bin (years ago), because they couldn't afford the new releases. these are the people I relate with.
We want a piece of the pie too. Microsoft is taking that opportunity away from us, and setting a standard that we just can't meet.
When Microsoft says that want a cut of pre owned game sales, that sounds really greedy to me. If I buy a Ford truck and then decide to sell it on Craigslist, Ford doesn't require a cut if my gross profit, nor does any other company for any product that I can think of. That's just plain dumb.
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