Saying ur losing the right isn't quite right. Its more you wont be purchasing something that can be resold due to its format. Like music or an audiobook.It's irrelevant whether it's still a big thing or not the important thing is that it's a consumer right that we will soon going to loose forever.
Ok. It's a format that allows consumers to have one of their most important rights they have but companies do everything they can to remove that right by cleverly luring people to other "locked" and 100% controlled by them formats (digital/streaming).Saying ur losing the right isn't quite right. Its more you wont be purchasing something that can be resold due to its format. Like music or an audiobook.
I don't give a damn. I prefer to buy digital and pay less for my games and I value the time I'd waste to go to the retail store and back more than the 10 bucks or so I'd get out of an used copy, anyway.
Also, I don't like to sell my games in general. I always go back to titles I genuinely enjoyed and I've never been the "Only playing the newest, hottest shit!" type of gamer.
Panzer Dragoon Saga used, Europe and US edition... a game for poor people. You read it on gaf!Only if you're poor.
Obviously. I dont know if it depend on country at least at my place there active group for that and there even store actively accepting and selling those copies.
Especially for those who cant access fast internet to download the game.
Not to mention it already kind of become 'tradition' of selling finished game to buy another game to play next as a way for the players to be able control and 'recycle' their gaming budget. Not everyone has steady income.