imaheadcase
Diamond Member
I can see valve liking it for a business feature.
Here are some examples how it helps them.
1. I bought Black Ops, HUGE mistake for that pos game. I could sell it back to valve for half price or whatever and they get CD code back. They simple reap a profit because no physical exchange happened just digital. Plus digitally its one way, since they just disable my copy and reuse the CD key.
2. Have a used game marketplace for games more than 3 years old. Sell at $5-15 increments depending on polarity. Bought Original Half Life from steam? Sell it back to valve for $4 and they sell it for $5. (just a example of prices)
The way Steam is setup, its easy for them to control the whole process. They could even make it so old games sold to them can be used to future game purchases.
Here are some examples how it helps them.
1. I bought Black Ops, HUGE mistake for that pos game. I could sell it back to valve for half price or whatever and they get CD code back. They simple reap a profit because no physical exchange happened just digital. Plus digitally its one way, since they just disable my copy and reuse the CD key.
2. Have a used game marketplace for games more than 3 years old. Sell at $5-15 increments depending on polarity. Bought Original Half Life from steam? Sell it back to valve for $4 and they sell it for $5. (just a example of prices)
The way Steam is setup, its easy for them to control the whole process. They could even make it so old games sold to them can be used to future game purchases.