Capcom tries to kill used video games with "One Save Game"

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Oct 3, 2006
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Buying used video games is great for gamers who don't want to pay full price for the latest hits. You know who doesn't like used video games? Game publishers. In a very sad twist, Capcom's fighting back against the second-hand game market with a game that can only support one save file — for life.

It's been confirmed that Resident Evil: Mercenaries 3D for the Nintendo 3DS is a game that once finished, cannot be reset for complete replay. According to both the U.S. and U.K. game's instruction manual "saved data on this software cannot be reset."

Basically what Capcom has done is make Mercenaries 3D a one-time play affair. Once you've unlocked all the goodies and played the entire game, you will not be able to erase the game's save data and start fresh as if it were a new copy. Consider this: lending Mercenaries 3D to a friend, a little brother or sister will be worthless because they'll only be able to continue playing the game with your saved settings and create their own.

We get that game publishers don't make any money off sales from used video games, but killing off the ability to hit the reset button is just taking things too far. It's like saying Upperdeck is entitled to a cut in my autographed Michael Jordan basketball card I sold at a garage sale for $10,000 some 25 years after I bought it.

While can be argued that used video game sales are actually more damaging than piracy, its still a lowball move for Capcom to make, especially with a franchise as large and significant as the Resident Evil series. Will other publishers follow in Capcom's footsteps to take a stand against the lucrative market of used video games? We really hope this isn't a sign of things to come.

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I bet video game forums are going ham right now, if lulzsec was still around they would have been all over Capcom.
 
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So not only have they killed the chance for more than one person in the house to have their own game save, but if you wanted to start over you will be screwed it sounds like. games like this sometimes require multiple saves just in case IMO. Like you are low on X amount of items but instead of back tracking you creat a save, (hoping you won't need those items) but leave the last save so if you do need those items you can go to a previoous save and stil be able to get them.

Well I would not have got this game anyways because I do not have a 3DS, but I will say that I will never buy a game that has these restrictions.
 

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that is the worst idea ever...not just for the used game market...but for a new game buyer also...this will make most all games lose replay value

imagine the resident evil series alone with only one slot for saving.....

if this gets implemented....i will not be buying anything capcom ever again
 
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So...If Mercenaries "3D" is anything like Mercenaries mode on RE4, its a game where the replayability is key.

I hope this backfires on them so they don't try this again. And don't mention Bethesda games FYC, the thought of that is evil as fuck...
 

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So...If Mercenaries "3D" is anything like Mercenaries mode on RE4, its a game where the replayability is key.

I hope this backfires on them so they don't try this again. And don't mention Bethesda games FYC, the thought of that is evil as fuck...
the first problem is that its only on 3DS which i have no intentions of ever buying