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Option to sell via GOG the GOG games you already purchased, at any price, with a 30% commission to GOG
Excellent idea. You used to be able to trade your games, let people borrow them and sell the used game. The introduction of DLC led us to where we are today and it's a scam. They have artificially inflated the cost to purchase games and value by eliminating the secondary market. Eliminating the ability for competition, consumer choice, and the ability to resell goods is no capitalism. You'll own nothing and be happy.
Definitely a market for that. With Galaxy, GOG demonstrated its ability to authenticate ownership of games.
Now this ownership check could be leverages for a second-market shop, where records of game ownership get trasnferred amongst accounts following resales.
It's a good idea. And they could set up a market where you can sell the games, not allowing you to sell them for more than what you paid for them, so people won't start doing this for a profit. An auction like the one in WoW would be nice.
At this point it's really easy to get pirated gog games, since they don't need any kind of crack. I'm buying them because I want to, not because I have to, so they can trust me that I won't keep any copies of the game after I sell it.
how i can buy my games? i have the Witcher 3.way of the samurai 4.Alan wake's american nightmare and The swindle
I remember when I use to own games that I could sell back...
I think the idea is good but there shouldn't be a commission for GOG or other entities because they don't do anything in the transaction.
I don't see why it cannot be done. Talking about the product and the fact that it can be copied is non sense here on GOG as even the already existing release has this issue. No one could prevent a user that bought a game here to release it on the web, still GOG is more alive than ever. The difference would be the ability to remove a game from one account giving back a code to redeem that could be passed to other.
If you base a business on trust, you should do it until the end.
It could be a credit-like system: for every game bought (free games aren't counted) you earn 1 credit and every 10 credits you can sell 1 game (so you can't buy a game, download it and resell it). You can sell it only via GOG which takes a percentage of the resell price.
This one is tricky, with no DRM and digital-only copies, there's really no way to keep the market legit. With boxed games you could treat the box as a 'token' and know that if you sold that on, you certainly didn't have the rights to the game anymore. It at least made it clear where the ownership lay at any particular time. With digital copies, how would you even reliably remember? Check the websites of steam, gog, gamersgate etc? I like the idea it just seems like it would be very problematic in reality.
I don't think this is a good idea, as other people have already mentioned.
It doesn't make any sense for me. And exploting GOG promotions you could even earn something. At most this could be done sometimes as a sort of promotion, and only for a limited amount of games.
How can they make sure you aren't just giving free copies to your friends? The principle behind GOG is trust between seller and customers. And why not? Maybe they should add a clause: if you haven't downloaded a certain game in the last two years, then you are able to sell it for a lesser price and without the bonuses, or only with certain bonuses.
Yeah... why? Why would gog want to buy your copy? And how can they guarantee that you won't keep a backup copy on your drive. Bad idea!
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