[quote name='uncle5555']Huh?
So developer X (we'll call them EA

) makes XB1 exclusives because Sony won't lock down used game sales. So the consumer (that's me) will flock to their system because EA makes an exclusive title only for XB1.
Sorry, I can't see that, look at Wii U, devs are fleeing in droves because of hardware sales, if XB1 looses a significant share of core gamers to Sony or Nintendo (who is the surprise benefactor so far with this announcement) because they won't tolerate this anti-consumerist BS.
If Sony sells the PS4 in droves those said publishers will flock to their doorstep and be begging to release those former exclusive titles on the PS4 as well because they NEED the sales it will bring. Especially if the XB1 flops at retail. And even if XB1 has Wii like success to casual and non-gaming types, we all know how that worked out for Nintendo this gen, now don't we, with all of those people buying zero to none as far as games were concerned, and not buying the Wii U at all.
There's many factors in what you both say, while publishers are all for getting more money in their pockets with a stricter leash on used game sales, they risk serious financial issues by driving away their main consumers (you know the people who actually buy more than say 1 game a year).
So I don't believe Sony would be so ignorant as to look at the backlash from the XB1 debut and blindly follow step into the abyss and loose a massive amount of fans by doing what MS did (or is accused of doing) at this point. I've read Xbot diehards championing up PS4 loyalty as long as it doesn't do the same stupid things that the XB1 does.
But I guess we'll all know where the chips will fall in a few weeks at E3, but I seriously hope MS has a big shovel to dig out of this grave they've put themselves in with their gamers and loyalists to their brand. Otherwise this gen is pretty much done, even before it gets started.[/QUOTE]
I agree that it doesn't mean the consumer will like it as much, and yeah these companies obviously do want to keep their fans, but they need money to do that, let's use this so called "EA" company again

, they had their little project 10 dollars going on, they announced they weren't going to do that for next gen, it would make sense if this was because now they at least get those 10 dollars from any used game sale that they made without the need of having an online pass.
Honestly to me, if they got the percents all locked in at a fair amount I'm okay with this as it's nice to see the Developers/Publishers make more money since that could mean more games for us as fans, and this way people who choose not to/can't afford a lot of new games are still able to help the general gaming market out with their purchases.
It sucks for people who sell on eBay/Craigslist/Amazon and for the stores like GameStop, but I guess I usually don't so there is no big difference for me. I'm not saying I fully agree with them doing this but it's something that I can see both the positives and negatives that come along with it.
As you pointed out though, it's something I don't really want to focus on much (along with all the other Xbox Ones news out now) until E3 where we might get some more answers and see some more reasons that make the new systems more worthwhile then not.