[quote name='Usuyami']Loving the discussion, keep it up. It's giving me ideas.
For now, I'd like to try a prototype rental system. I have plenty of PS3 games just sitting around not being played. Will give us time to work out the kinks before the 18th.
Here's what I have in mind using Mass Effect 2 as an example:
I will be charging 1/5 the total price of the game. ME2 with Arrival DLC costs $27, making the rental price $5.40, which we will call the
refundable deposit. If you choose to rent for a week, I will refund 90% of your deposit after the share has been returned, keeping 10% as the rental fee. If you choose to rent for 2 weeks, I will refund 85%, with 15% as the rental fee. Essentially, this makes the cost to rent for a week 2% of the total price, and 3% for a two-week rental. In the case of Mass Effect 2, $0.54 for 1 week rental, $0.81 for 2 weeks.
Mass Effect 2 + Arrival DLC ($27)
1 week rental - $0.54
2 weeks rental - $0.81
Total deposit required - $5.40
Crysis ($20)
1 week rental - $0.40
2 weeks rental - $0.60
Total deposit required - $4.00
NBA JAM: On Fire Edition ($15)
1 week rental - $0.30
2 weeks rental - $0.45
Total deposit required - $3.00
Prince of Persia Classic Trilogy HD ($40)
1 week rental - $0.80
2 weeks rental - $1.20
Total deposit required - $8.00
The rental fees are almost microscopic but that is intentional. This is to help promote and usher in the new era of renting. With this system in place, everyone wins. I pay a little less for my games with a little more work. Gamers, especially the fast ones, get to play games for a fraction of a fraction of the price. Best of all, Sony gets to cry themselves to sleep as they don't get a single penny from this.
Btw, we should really start a social group for people who are interested in participating in something like this.[/QUOTE]
Excellent idea.

Availability and member trust are issues, but I believe that can be solved by making group admission require a single game contribution. That way, we will always have at least a 1:1 member/game ratio, and the contribution will tell the group admin that the member is serious. Keep up a sinners list for those who do the group wrong, and the rest will sustain itself. Rental fees can be used to rent games from other users, and voila -- we all get a virtually free pass at PSN after our initial contribution.
Lets keep this going... I want to see this idea become a reality.