Posted on 05/30/2013 at 09:15 AM
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well, I am impressed. That is even better than any sort of game idea that I was thinking up.
As far as the used game debacle, I cannot see Microsoft or the publishers making the money that they want if they continue to sell games at $60. At this point $60 can be a tough pill to swallow, drop game prices to $40 and I would have far less problem buying all my games brand new. Sadly that does not solve any of the problems related to owning the "bits."
My biggest problem with the shadows of the eternals crowdfunding had to do with how they set it up to begin with. It reminded me of when black isle started back up again last year. They take the payment up front. At least with kickstarter if they fail to reach their goal, you are not charged. Yes, there are some fees that go to kicktarter and amazon and such, but still, you can just adjust you goal accordingly.