is G2A a legit site? if so how do I use it?
is G2A a legit site? if so how do I use it?
This subject isn't related to Gamestop. It focuses on G2A, and purchasing from G2A supports the negative aspects associated with it.
The gaming sector encompasses everything together. Developers work across multiple platforms, and it makes sense to involve other similar companies when discussing g2a. Console platforms handle this seamlessly, so why would PC be an exception? With fewer demos available, opting for G2A offers a good alternative. It's reasonable, even if your perspective seems limited, because the industry functions as intended overall.
Used games are also a thing but they’re fading away. Digital games dominate, even in the console scene. GameStop is likely to disappear. I’m not arguing if GameStop isn’t great or worse than others; both GameStop and G2A are unethical businesses that profit at people’s expense. Watching others try to defend it confuses me and reveals the defender is either greedy or unaware. If you’re okay supporting companies that hurt developers, key sellers, and possibly people in poorer regions just to save money, you’re free to decide. But don’t try to rationalize it.
I'm not trying to explain it. Used games are still strong. I only played consoles last year, so I understand what you mean. Developers used to charge extra for online play if you bought a used game, but console players complained and it was phased out before the next generation. Now used games are likely to grow again. Don't try to rationalize my choice...my reasoning is clear. Recently, most titles have been heavily optimized for PC, even on my system. I can't get a refund, I support myself, pay bills and occasionally buy games. Do you really think I'm risking a £50 price tag on a game that might not work?...no, it makes sense. But you seem overly focused. As long as used games reach consoles without developer support, buying PC versions is totally reasonable—it can't be different for one platform or another.