Gaming will fade away if you charge for the end of used games? That's completely unrealistic. Explain to me how used game sales, which account for precisely zero dollars and zero cents of revenue for the game companies, are somehow the linchpin of the industry. Most people don't buy used games. In fact, companies like Wal-Mart, Target, Costco, Best Buy etc. account for way more game sales than your Gamestops and other specialty stores, and they don't sell used games. That doesn't mean Capps' idea isn't idiotic, and quite possibly illegal, but you saying that the industry will collapse as we know it if this happens shows me, once again, that people in the gaming media have delusions of grandeur and really think themselves and people like them make up the overwhelming majority of people who buy video games, and that they really think they have power and influence.
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Also, "make games more affordable" is an overly simplistic way to look at it. I'll mention the fact that very few games are profitable as it is, and with development costs getting higher and higher every console cycle, there are less and less profitable games. They theoretically changed the price standard to $60 because of that, and the market responded by buying more games than ever. So they've already proven, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that consumers will pay $60 for a game. So why would they ever go back?