08-23-2010, 12:07 AM
Somewhat interesting article about DRM on games. They mention that IEEE which creates alot of standards for electronics is now starting brainstorming 'digital property' schemes.
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I would LOVE to be able to sell my shitty games for money, to recoup some of the loss. Companies should get the picture when there is a HUGE spike in Free to play. I would be much less cautious about trying a game if I knew I would only be out $10-20 at most if it sucked, instead of the usual $50-60.
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I would LOVE to be able to sell my shitty games for money, to recoup some of the loss. Companies should get the picture when there is a HUGE spike in Free to play. I would be much less cautious about trying a game if I knew I would only be out $10-20 at most if it sucked, instead of the usual $50-60.
[should not have shot the dolphin]