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Minors (Single A)
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Melbourne Australia
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When I buy a game and I no longer want to play it, I'll do my best to sell it to someone for half price or less.
What's the deal then with E-Licence and previous versions of OOTP, such as OOTP3. I will never play it again after buying OOTP4 so feel that I should be able to 'sell' the licence to someone else. I don't advocate software piracy, or licence piracy in this case, but should I not be allowed to sell a property that I will not use again? |
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: formerly of the OTBL
Posts: 4,113
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is it even worth the effort? OOTP3 was selling for $20 right before 4 came out, and I've heard STB 2002 was in some bargain bins for $5-10...
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Minors (Single A)
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Melbourne Australia
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No, it's probably not worth it but I'm just wondering about the principle. What if I decided to not play OOTP4 any longer. I would obviously need the extra money for psychiatric care!
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