Speaking of used games, I don't see why developers/publishers can't just receive a cut of the profits of used game sales. At least like that they are making some money back without having to resort to these tactics. The industry and consumers will regulate themselves in the long run. If used sales are eliminated, that'll just mean a slight increase on some major releases and nitch/lesser known games getting hit hard. Developers will still go under one way or another given the ridiculous development costs. Nintendo has it right in trying to curb that.
Anyways, on to the Xbox One and this generation in general. The WiiU got me excited and I've yet to regret my purchase (due in large part because I'm a big Nintendo fan and I've enjoyed the system thus far) but the PS4 and, even more so, the Xbox One have left me completely turned off for what's to come. This is the first time this has happened in my gaming life. I think I still might get a PS4 in the long run but there seem to be more negatives than positives from what I've seen of the new Xbox.
Looks like it'll be a PC/WiiU/3DS couple of years for me.