tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653777294007663598.post7092454298120201789..comments2023-09-07T08:22:08.600-07:00Comments on Evil Nick: Back of the line; No online play for you!TEvilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16152878605094918676noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653777294007663598.post-667317127214928022011-07-07T08:33:31.552-07:002011-07-07T08:33:31.552-07:00Yo Yamel I see your logic but as stated in my post...Yo Yamel I see your logic but as stated in my post I was more concerned with buying a game for 25$ cheaper not 5. More people buy used games later in its lifespan then in the first few weeks. So if I think I'm getting a deal for 25$ then have to pay 10$ for an online activation then I would be a bit annoyed. <br />Its still forcing you to propose buying new since that 5$ difference will still be there. This semi creates an unreal devaluation of game prices. I see the next wall street bubble coming! RUNTEvilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16152878605094918676noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653777294007663598.post-74896481969187088132011-07-07T06:31:16.136-07:002011-07-07T06:31:16.136-07:00This is nothing new. Almost all new games come wit...This is nothing new. Almost all new games come with an Activation code to enable online play. If you buy the game new than its not big deal if you buy the game used its still no big deal. The cost for online play is usually between 5-10 dollars. I honestly do not see any really issue with this. The games it effects usually are games that have a year release cycle like COD:BO. So buying used is really only saving you about 5 bucks. Mss effect 2 had a similar system. The online pass was 5 dollars and that was the price difference between new and used.Jamelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02742124287502479003noreply@blogger.com