Stink said:
And maybe I wasn't clear, I sold the Wii with the games installed, so I got some nominal value for the sale of them anyway.
I'd rather just be able to sell them than have them tied to my e-mail address such that they're totally worthless to me (as is the case with my PS3 downloads, as I no longer own that system, but I still have PSP content in the same account).
I think rather than having a back and forth on the intricacies of how many dollars it costs to get something repaired and how likely something is to break, why don't we just settle on the fact that you view this as an acceptable (or better, maybe?) DRM scheme than the alternative, and I don't.
Here's why I don't. Comparison of Nintendo DRM versus anyone else's DRM:
You buy a new system for shits and giggles. You throw your old one in the trash, sell it, make it into performance art, whatever.
- Nintendo: You're fucked.
- Everyone else: Welcome, friend.
- I did this with my DS. DSPhat -> DSLite -> Black and Red DSLite -> DSi.
You buy a new system for shits and giggles. You keep your old one. Either new colour, systems for two rooms, both your kids want handhelds, whatever.
- Nintendo: Hope you want to play using your old one. If not, you're fucked.
- Everyone else: Welcome, friend. Hell, buy three more!
- Girlfriend and I both have separate DSis.
Your system breaks. You repair it with the console manufacturer.
- Nintendo: Welcome, friend. Here's your refurb console.
- Everyone else: Welcome, friend. Here's your refurb console.
- One dead DS Lite, one cracked DS Lite, one dead DSi.
Your system breaks. You do an exchange using in-store warranty.
- Nintendo: You're fucked.
- Everyone else: Welcome, friend.
You move to another continent and buy a new system.
- Nintendo: You're fucked.
- Microsoft: You're basically fucked.
- Everyone else: Welcome, friend.
You sell your system.
- Nintendo, if you choose to sell the downloadable content: You get marginal value for your downloaded content.
- Everyone else, if you choose to sell the downloadable content: You get marginal value for your downloaded content. Make sure to remove your credit card info to stay safe.
- Nintendo, if you choose not to: You're fucked.
- Everyone else, if you choose not to: Sad to see you go, friend.
Successor console comes out.
- Nintendo: You're probably fucked, ???.
- Microsoft: ???
- Sony: ???
- Apple: You're probably welcome, friend.
- PC: hahahahahaa new console hahahahahahahahahahaha noobs.
Of the five DRM regimes I put up with for downloadable content, Nintendo's offers absolutely no advantage and obvious disadvantages to the other ones.