said by Murph1:said by BF69:said by Murph1:Add to all of this, a company like EA Sports already prevents you from playing the online portions of a 'pre-owned' game if the original owner used the 'Online Pass' code already, unless you wanna buy a new code. (Rolls eyes)
Ok so you pay $10 for the used game then get the $10 code. $20 a lot less than buying it new. You don't want to pay for the code then you don't get to play online.
1.) Good luck buying any game for $10 that's not in the clearance/very old bin. You'd be lucky if a place like GameStop knocks 10 bucks off.
2.) So, you're saying I have to pay EA to play their game online AND I have to pay Microsoft to play ANY game online (Xbox Live fee)?
No thanks.
1) Then don't shop at GameStop. Plenty of other places sell used games.