Considering you don't give a legitmate reason there why the Online Pass is a bad thing
Do I really have to spoon-feed you a "legitimate" reason as to why we, the consumers, should not be charged extra money in order to take advantage of features that were not only present in the game when we purchased it, but were also developed alongside the game as part of an inseperable package?
But it is separate, that is why you need to connect to the servers to use it.
Does it encourage purchases of new games? of course, and that helps even the tiny developers.
That might be true if tiny developers ever made online games or if they did, implemented this system, which they won't, because nobody getting games from tiny developers is going to pay extra to "unlock" something that they have every right to already have access to at the time of purchase. The only people who are going to buy into this crap are the people playing all the huge-name mainstream games like Call of Duty, because they're not educated enough and are always willing to surrender their rights as consumers.
You seem to forget that this is for 2nd hand games, not games that you bought directly from the developer/publisher or new from the store. Access is part of the initial purchase price.
If you check the the online score board of (if forgot the name of the game), there were more online players (about twice as many) than they had sold copies of the game. If they had this system in place, that wouldn't have been an issue. This system helps the small guys too and you'd be an idiot to not see that.
Well given that you can't give me the name of the game or the name of the developer at least, that's a pretty useless piece of anecdotal evidence. However, "online scoreboards" are not the same thing as online multiplayer, which is what the discussion is about. And if you honestly think that ANYBODY ANYWHERE is going to pay extra money just to have access to leaderboards, you're deluding yourself.
I wish I could remember the name of the game, but the point was that there are more people playing the game than people that have bought it(specifically NEW). That is a problem, so if you legitimately bought the game, it would cost you no extra. If you borrowed and installed someone elses copy, you have to pay to get the online access, if you downloaded it off some torrent site, then you need to pay to get the online access.
You can't prevent people from selling/stealing/borrowing/copying the content on the disc, so you control the online aspect the best you can by charging to access it if you didn't support the game with a new purchase.
And incase you didn't notice, it's the small developers that need large publishers like EA & Activision to be their voice, otherwise they'll never be heard and these problems will never get fixed. If EA didn't make a move like this and push for it to become some sort of standard, do you think some small indie dev was gonna make it happen?
Like I said, this might be pertinent if this pass system had any forseeable bearing on small developers at all. None of them are ever going to implement this system for the simple fact that nobody is going to pay EXTRA MONEY to get a basic feature in an indie game.
I don't seem to be able to stress the EXTRA MONEY part of this enough to you guys.
EXTRA
UNNECESSARY
ADDITIONAL
see my previous reply. THERE IS NO EXTRA UNNECESSARY ADDITIONAL COST IF YOU BOUGHT THE GAME NEW. this only applies to those that did not support the product with a new purchase (which doesn't even mean at full price)
EA doesn't sell used and therefore shouldn't have to plan for used games since they never intend for their games to be sold used.
Funny, because last I checked, EVERY SINGLE MATERIAL PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION INDUSTRY IN THE ENTIRE WORLD has to plan for used sales.
You know, when I buy a used car and it says it comes with power windows, I am typically accustomed to driving the car and being able to put all the windows down, and not having to pay Ford extra to unlock it because I didn't buy it new.
Yet another flawed car analogy. You buy the disc, everything that is accessable on it is yours. the game, the options, the local multiplayer all yours. Keep it, sell it, destroy it, whatever.
You want to access the servers for multiplayer online play. well that only cost you money if you didn't buy it new.
You buy a car, everything physical about the car is yours. The engine, the seats, the sunroof, the radio, the tires & rims. All yours.
But if you want access to the XM radio that came in the car.... well now you have to pay for that since that is an extra feature(1st year free with new purchase) that has additional cost outside of the purchase of the car. You want to use that OnStar button(1st year free with NEW purchase), well you're gonna have to come outta pocket for that too. You want that free carwash, free oil change and routine maintenance with the free gas for a year bonus!? then buy the car NEW from the dealership and you can have all that too(if those are extras they offer).
you can't expect all that thrown in to the used purchase just because it's advertised in the new purchase. That just doesn't make sense, from a logic sense nor a business sense.
Making money from used game sales may be part of it, but I'm sure it's more about making online a self-sustaining feature since servers cost money to run and maintain...You can't expect EA to foot the bill for servers out of their own pocket forever just because we want them to. Gaming is a serious and very expensive business and they have to find a way to keep making a profit
Everything you say on this subject makes it sound as though EA is in HORRIBLE AND IMMEDIATE DANGER of going out of business unless they take IMMEDIATE ACTION to put extra padding in their already infinitely deep coffers.
It all cost money and it has to come from somewhere.
Yeah, how about the ungodly amounts of cash they rake in every single time they release a game?
They are a business and that's called profit. you know.... the whole reason they are in this business. It's to make profit. I don't see anyone complaining about Nintendo not giving us free NDS & Wii's or Apple not giving away free iPhone & iPad since they have made BILLIONS of $$$$$ on us over the last decade. They have so much money, why can't they just give us free stuff because they can afford it. boo hoo.
here's a tissue, but you gotta find a different shoulder to cry on.