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So there may be a problem for people who were hoping Battlefield 3 will be Online Pass free, because in a recent interview between Gamerzines and Dice's Patrick Bach, a question was asked "whether DICE would be locking second hand players out of the game's multiplayer unless they were to buy an online pass separately" Patrick Bach's answer was "I think we are."
This is bad news for those who would want to borrow games of other people and be able to walk into the shop and buy a second hand version of the game then you will be locked out of the multiplayer of the game until you buy a Online Pass code from the Consoles marketplace/store.
Dice also added "but I don't think it's an online pass, I think it's our own backend. I'm not sure I want to call our system an online pass."
Dice added a reason for the online pass system "The whole idea is that we're paying for servers, and if you create a new account there is a big process on how that is being handled in the backend. We would rather have you buy a new game than a used game because buying a used game is only a cost to us; we don't get a single dime from a used game, but we still need to create server space and everything for you."
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