So I've been buying a lot of games for PC, and it makes me so annoyed that I have to rebuy them on another console if I already own it.
Then I thought: What if you buy a game, then you can get keys to use on all consoles? It'd make sense, because if I got the game, I should be able to use it on all consoles, PS3, PC, XBOX, or whatever console it's on, right?
So, example:
* KillerCop311 buys a game on Steam.
* Company of said game incorporates idea in title.
* Company sends keys for other consoles to email (via whatever email the account was signed up with on Steam, PSN, or Xbox Live or whatever console).
* KillerCop311 can now play the games universally on all consoles with a single key.
Please note the keys would only be for the consoles it was made for. So if it's only on PS3, you only get a PS3 code. If it's only on PC, you get no code.
Would this be a good thing? Would it help gamers be able to play games more easily, and for a lesser cost?
I doubt this would happen though due to game companies being the money hogging pigs they all are.