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by Negitivefrags
4756 days ago
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Those are two types of value degradation, and I don't think you can compare those either. A used game can be sold next to a new game at the same point in time and the used game will be priced cheaper. You will get an identical experience regardless of which you buy, that is to say, the real value of both is identical. The shop only prices it cheaper to encourage you to buy it, because they have a higher profit margin on used games. If you drive a car about for 50,000KM and put it back in the shop, now that car is has lower real value than the new one next to it. |
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"The shop only prices it cheaper to encourage you to buy it, because they have a higher profit margin on used games."
So why isn't it the publishers job to ensure that neither of these statements are true? That is, two months in, why haven't they dropped the price of the new game enough to make it attractive compared to the used copy? If they can't make any new sales because the used copies are so much cheaper, what's the point of maintaining that price?