nin wrote on Aug 25, 2011, 09:27:rist3903 wrote on Aug 25, 2011, 02:48:
I can't believe Gamestop is making me root for Onlive.
Lesser of two evils, I suppose.
It also astounds me that, on a few other boards, I've actually seen a few people defending lamestop over their decision. It's like I've stumbled into bizarro world or something...
Overon wrote on Aug 24, 2011, 21:38:
Gamestop is giving PC gamers one more reason not to buy pc games from them. It's not like they have a large selection anyway, they should just give up even having a PC section. Gamestop go back to where you make the most, ripping off people who sell their used games to you.
rist3903 wrote on Aug 25, 2011, 02:48:
I can't believe Gamestop is making me root for Onlive.
Lesser of two evils, I suppose.
Dirwulf wrote on Aug 24, 2011, 18:55:
This just in from CNN money
"Now, GameStop says it will not sell the opened DXHR packages -- in fact, it won't sell any physical copies of the game at all until Square Enix ships GameStop a version without the OnLive coupon. GameSpot will continue to sell its own digital version of the game in its stores and online."
Dirwulf wrote on Aug 24, 2011, 18:55:
Now, GameStop says it will not sell the opened DXHR packages
Ray Marden wrote on Aug 24, 2011, 18:17:
With the coupon in the box, would people have given it a try?
Serule wrote on Aug 24, 2011, 18:04:
Not that I'm defending gamestop (I unfortunately work there..) but can I ask how many of you who posted actually use onlive? Not that I agree that taking it out of the box was right.. but really.. how much damage would it do?
^Drag0n^ wrote on Aug 24, 2011, 18:14:Serule wrote on Aug 24, 2011, 18:04:
Not that I'm defending gamestop (I unfortunately work there..) but can I ask how many of you who posted actually use onlive? Not that I agree that taking it out of the box was right.. but really.. how much damage would it do?
Whether or not you use it isn't the point; the point is they are breaking a manufacturer's seal on a product, removing content, and selling it at the full price, minus one of the items.
Whether I chose to use the service, or give the code to someone that does, is irrellevant: They stole material from a package, and sold it under false pretense.
That's actually breaking the law.
^D^