The obvious solution is to release games at the 'used' price point, then everyone will consider it worth it from the start.
...no? If you release the new game at the "used" price point, then the cost of the used game just drops. The used copy still looks more appealing because it is still cheaper.
nothing of value was lost. Even if the whole of the PCGA dissolved, would anyone really care? The PCGA hasn't done anything for PC Gaming. There are more news stories about the PCGA getting a new president than there are stories about the PCGA doing something useful.
"A three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit weighed in Wednesday [that's yesterday]."
So how is this story "at least a year old"? RTFA!
This "Wednesday" thing? It occurs once every week. We had not just one, but 52 of them last year! There will also be one next week! Fascinating, I know.
The obvious solution is to release games at the 'used' price point, then everyone will consider it worth it from the start.
...no? If you release the new game at the "used" price point, then the cost of the used game just drops. The used copy still looks more appealing because it is still cheaper.
I could've sworn I'd seen an article a few weeks ago saying the Wii used more power than the PS3 Slim and the new 360.
GP here, I don't actually own a phone.
...I don't have any friends! I'm so lonely :(
Not sarcastic pricks, spiny pricks. Can't you even read the damn article title?
So cheap they can't even afford to use different vowels in the word "cheep"
...sure, why not?
nothing of value was lost. Even if the whole of the PCGA dissolved, would anyone really care? The PCGA hasn't done anything for PC Gaming. There are more news stories about the PCGA getting a new president than there are stories about the PCGA doing something useful.
Every comedian is rolling in their grave... slowly.
And any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. So fantasy is actually the most sci-fi.
The Postal movie was the best movie adaptation of a video game ever. It was everything a movie based on Postal should have been.
And "knot" is right out.
Funny, I'm using Opera and can't make these images do this at all. Neither zooming nor Opera Turbo manage to make this watermark show up.
Neither is the Nook Color.
"A three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit weighed in Wednesday [that's yesterday]."
So how is this story "at least a year old"? RTFA!
This "Wednesday" thing? It occurs once every week. We had not just one, but 52 of them last year! There will also be one next week! Fascinating, I know.
What kind of acronym is IFBPCPA? Clearly these people have no interest in getting this bill passed.
There's no way someone could have tagged a picture of a toy or other inanimate object as a person on my friends list...