
"Each retail disc would likely need that unique key somewhere in the code so the account would be able to link it properly. Ideally it would tie a full version to the console it is registered on so family members can play even if the main account isn't signed in, but this is exactly how their model works now anyway." The designer admits the proposed system would have faults, but goes on to suggest issues such as game rental and lending games to friends could be ironed out by Microsoft. "I could see Microsoft implementing their own rental service which would maybe give them a code that activates the game for X days and they are charged a small amount," he says. "This could work when you borrow the disc from someone or even with digital download of the full version. It would also send a percentage of the rental to the Developer with each rental... likely improving the overall revenue we would receive from it."
Source: http://www.computerandvideogames.com/334692/xbox-720-pre-owned-games-block-would-be-fantastic-says-dev/

DeadlyDasher wrote:
levihare wrote:
DeadlyDasher wrote:
TTGMuted wrote:
DeadlyDasher wrote:
flop wrote:
Paying $60 for a game doesn't make you rich -.-. But I guess to the 13 year olds on TTG, you must be rich to pay $60 for a game.
He's not saying he's rich, why dont you learn how
to read...
Why don't you go take a class about reading comprehension. He basically said this preowned game block is fantastic for rich people, and that he has to trade in games to get games.
So I told him paying $60 for a game doesn't make a person rich, and that you don't need to be rich to afford a $60 game.
$60 is a lot to me, that's why when I was a kid I got something called a J-O-B. Only time my parents ever bought me a game was for Christmas, or my birthday.
Get off TTG and fill out some job applications.
first of all, he never said that his parents bought him his games. second, the youngest age you can get a job is 15, and getting a job, especially at that age, is incredibly hard. so why don't you stop being such an *** to everybody.