Marketplace: Trade your stuff!

Posted By: Rondidon

Marketplace: Trade your stuff! - 12/07/11 15:02

This is the marketplace thread. Trade your stuff.

Always start your post headers with [SELL] or [BUY].

Have fun.
Posted By: Rondidon

[BUY] Minecraft - 12/07/11 15:04

I`m searching for Minecraft. I bid 5€. Contact me via PM.
Posted By: Rondidon

[SELL] 56 classic PC-Games - 12/07/11 15:07

I`m selling my PC games collection. 56 good video games from 1993-2007. EU shipping only. On eBay!
Posted By: Redeemer

Re: [SELL] 56 classic PC-Games - 12/07/11 15:33

AFAIK you can neither sell nor buy Minecraft accounts. I don't know why you'd want to, anyway. You can't change the account name.
Posted By: Rondidon

Re: Minecraft - 12/07/11 15:38

Are you sure? So the only way is to pay 20€ (!) and buy Minecraft on the official homepage? Or are there cheaper resellers? 20€ is too much for me.
Posted By: Rei_Ayanami

Re: Minecraft - 12/07/11 17:15

20€ for a game is not that much wink

And there aren't any resellers. [At least I never heard of them, surely because they would make no profit ]

You could have bought in Alpha though wink
Posted By: WretchedSid

Re: Minecraft - 12/07/11 17:57

Originally Posted By: Rondidon
Are you sure? So the only way is to pay 20€ (!) and buy Minecraft on the official homepage? Or are there cheaper resellers? 20€ is too much for me.

YDI for not buying it earlier when it was cheap...
Posted By: Redeemer

Re: Minecraft - 12/07/11 19:57

Originally Posted By: Rondidon
Are you sure?

I just checked, there is no way to transfer, sell, or even delete accounts (without contacting Mojang directly, that is). Minecraft is not sold in physical copies. Anyone can download the client for free. The account is simply used to download the game data files the first time as well as play online.

As Rei said you should've just bought it when it was cheap, but 20€ isn't much anyway. I'm surprised you don't have it already, it seemed to me like most people on this forum had at least tried it once.
Posted By: PadMalcom

Re: Minecraft - 12/08/11 07:44

I think this way of buying games is the best. One famous game designer said retrading games is worse than illegaly copying them. So the studio gets the money they deserve.
Posted By: Redeemer

Re: Minecraft - 12/08/11 15:10

Originally Posted By: PadMalcom
One famous game designer said retrading games is worse than illegaly copying them. So the studio gets the money they deserve.

Amen. It's all a mess.
Posted By: JibbSmart

Re: Minecraft - 12/08/11 15:19

I see that logic, for sure, but how different is it to used-car sales? I know a lot of people who only buy used cars, because they're cheaper but for all intents and purposes just as good. Or used DVDs, used game consoles... what's okay for resale and what's not?
Posted By: Rondidon

Re: Minecraft - 12/08/11 15:53

I often buy on iBay24 or gamecard.mobi. I think these are the "bad" resellers because they "destroy" the market with cheaper codes from China and Russia. Nevertheless for you as a customer it`s a great service and you often get games 50-75% cheaper.
Posted By: Redeemer

Re: Minecraft - 12/08/11 16:53

I'm sorry, I misunderstood PadMalcom. I'm all in favor of the used games market, and when I said:
Originally Posted By: Redeemer
It's all a mess.

I was referring to the screwy state of the IP laws.
Posted By: Rondidon

Trade your stuff: Photoshop Elements - 01/10/12 20:07

Braucht jemand zufällig

Photoshop Elements 5 und Premiere Elements 3
für 15€ inklusive Versand? Ist in gutem Zustand inklusive CD-Keys etc.

Für 20€ habe ich noch ein Buch über Blender 2.5 (das hier, sehr empfehlenswert, aber schon gelesen) und kostenlos dazu ein Buch über DirectX9 und Visual C++ (das hier).

Achja und wers braucht: Zelda Ocarina of Time 3D für Nintendo 3DS hab ich auch noch übrig. Aber das geb ich unter 29,90€ Einzelpreis nicht her. laugh

Edit: Oh, ganz vergessen. Falls jemand Interesse hat: Ich hab hier noch Monkey Island 1 und 2 inklusive Drehscheiben als Monkey Island Collection in Pappschachtel rumstehen. Zustand ist 1A. Ist ein Sammlerstück. Weil Monkey Island 3 aber fehlt, ebenfalls 29,90€ laugh
Posted By: VPrime

Re: Trade your stuff: Photoshop Elements - 01/12/12 00:42

I have A license of MessiahStudio 5 Pro for sale. Asking $175 OBO.
http://www.projectmessiah.com/x6/shop.html
Posted By: Sajeth

Re: Trade your stuff: Photoshop Elements - 01/12/12 07:51

About that minecraft thing, it is still possible to buy cheaper gift codes that can be activated to create a new account. FYI

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Minecraft-Gift-Co...=item3369af1b51
7,75 €
Posted By: rvL_eXile

Re: Trade your stuff: Photoshop Elements - 01/12/12 12:02

Someone interested in Xbox360 Live Points... Buyed 1600 on 4th Jan but i havent read the description correctly... This points could only used by US Users...
Payed 18€ for it... Would sell it for 10€ .

regards Sebastian
Posted By: Rondidon

Re: Trade your stuff: Photoshop Elements - 01/12/12 15:48

Thanks for the Minecraft link. Problem is that I don`t have any time left for gaming at the moment. laugh
Posted By: Damocles_

Re: Trade your stuff: Photoshop Elements - 01/12/12 16:10

Quote:
I see that logic, for sure, but how different is it to used-car sales?


A game is not something you own. Its something you pay for to consume. You buy a license to it.
(You also dont own the text when you buy a book)
Just beucause in the past the software had to be distributed on a physical medium, it does not mean its like buying a butter-knife that you can pass around and sell it to the neighbors.

Its the same with a movie ticket or a trainride. You cant use it and sell it afterward to someone.
You also cant morally claim, just bacause the train or theater is empty that you can invite all your friends with your single tickets for the ride.

Of course noone knows if you sell a game CD to someone,
but this does not mean you should have the same rights
with an online distributed downloadable game.
There you only pay for your personal right to consume it.

----

BTW: given the potential gameplaytime you could enjoy playing minecraft, 20€ is quite cheap.
If you spend lets say 40 hours in the game (single + multiplayer),
thats 50Cents per hour. (there are certainly people who spend weeks in the game, lets assume a normal user)

a movie in the cinema costs like 4€ per hour.

Some highend GFX singleplayer shooters cost you maybe 2€ per hour.

Many Phoneapps wont enterntain you more than 1 hour.
Thats then 99Cent per hour.


I always mentally price the games according to quality entertainment time.
This is a much better comparisson than the rough pricetag.

(Going out with a nice girl cost 40€ for the meal and 348.642€ for
the next 50 years.
)
Posted By: JibbSmart

Re: Trade your stuff: Photoshop Elements - 01/12/12 19:30

Quote:
Its the same with a movie ticket or a trainride. You cant use it and sell it afterward to someone.
You also cant morally claim, just bacause the train or theater is empty that you can invite all your friends with your single tickets for the ride.
Sure, you can pick and choose your analogies, but I don't think one-time events (you pay for a ticket for a particular train ride, or a particular movie session) are a good comparison. A car is a much better comparison, since the customer can use it whenever they want and, when they sell it, can no longer use it (perhaps a little naive, but this is generally true for console games, where most of the debate lies anyway).

I understand the difference between owning a product and having a license to it, so let's do away with the used cars comparison as well -- even though the very reason we get licenses to software and not actual ownership is so that distributors can sell games like cars and then have legal grounds to sue pirates (but why stop someone from selling their license?).

Anyway, let's consider used DVDs instead. Much more similar to used games. This is common practice -- rental stores sell some of their older DVDs when there's less demand for them. Or let's go back to your book comparison ("You also don't own the text when you buy a book") -- I've never heard of an outcry against used-book sales, even though they are quite common.

Regarding cost-per-hour, how much is Killing Floor? My brother has at least 100 hours invested in that game. Incredible value. And I hear a lot of people sink similar hours into Skyrim. The cost-per-hour thing makes me more inclined to buy multiplayer games, since good ones usually last much longer than most single player games.
Posted By: Joozey

Re: Trade your stuff: Photoshop Elements - 01/12/12 22:54

You can resell your train ticket just fine. At least in the Netherlands.
Posted By: Damocles_

Re: Trade your stuff: Photoshop Elements - 01/13/12 06:24

But not after you used it.
Else I would really doubt Hollands entrepreneurial skills.
Posted By: JibbSmart

Re: Trade your stuff: Photoshop Elements - 01/13/12 06:30

Maybe if jcl had used it I'd buy it laugh
Posted By: Redeemer

Re: Trade your stuff: Photoshop Elements - 01/13/12 18:41

Originally Posted By: Damocles_
A game is not something you own. Its something you pay for to consume. You buy a license to it.

This is true. But at the same time, its important to recognize that the IP laws are an artificial construct of humanity. You can't "own" information, just like you can't "own" colors, sounds, tastes or smells. This is why I believe that since the moment we entered the information age, the IP laws have become only a hindrance to innovation rather than a boon to it.
Posted By: Joozey

Re: Trade your stuff: Photoshop Elements - 01/13/12 20:15

Originally Posted By: Damocles_
But not after you used it.
Else I would really doubt Hollands entrepreneurial skills.

grin true, unless you weren't checked I suppose
Posted By: Rondidon

Sell: Geforce 8800 GTS G92 512MB - 02/18/12 01:31

I`m selling a Nvidia Geforce 8800 GTS 512MB . The one with the G92 chip and DirectX10. It`s a little better than the 8800GT. Most modern games run perfectly fine, but I need 1024MB video ram and some more speed for my demanding work in Blender.



Bids here if you`re interested. laugh
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