• stormesp@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Thats a bullshit of a headline if i have seen one, “eliminated again”, its just not always active, thet bring it back every few months

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    1 year ago

    What’s this “again” business? Do you actually feel you’re entitled to a $1 unlimited access pass to their entire library for 2 weeks just to play their biggest release? If not, do you think it’s unethical or illegal or some other gripe?

    I played Outer Worlds, Wasteland 3 and Halo: Infinite with that shit in the past years. I felt like I was literally stealing the games.

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      I felt like I was literally stealing the games.

      Surprisingly, you aren’t! There is no difference for them if you play, as all the data is a copy and labor has already been paid.

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        Oh neat I have been living under a rock and didn’t realize it was owned by Microsoft… so now there will never be a PS5 release. Does that mean all the old Bethesda games will be unavailable om PS5?

        It doesn’t even look like you can get it on steam deck, this blows.

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          Yup, XBox GamePass is not available for Steam deck or Linux generally, so I have never used it. I would probably sign up if it was available though.

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            Well Steam says it will be in their library, I guess just not for Steamdeck? I was on the fence about getting one because I rarely use a non work computer, and won’t get a new one just for gaming.

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              I’m talking about GamePass, not Starfield. Gamepass only works on Microsoft OSes AFAIK, so you won’t be able to use it on anything it doesn’t control (i.e. macOS or Linux).

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                That’s fun. God I hate proprietary tech

                Like it’s not enough to lock me into a service by making a good service that I forget how expensive it is, instead they got to strangle you on the device side.

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                  1 year ago

                  Ikr? That’s one reason why I like Netflix. I don’t like the DRM, but they at least do a good job ensuring it works pretty much everywhere.

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      Hot take when dealing with trillion dollar monopolies there is nothing unethical of taking advantage of them. Also I say this as someone that got the $1 month once and then used it once and then never touched it.

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      1 year ago

      The subscription service is bad because a trial period that has no bearing on subscribers is changing? Okay.

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        Found another subscriber that shells out money monthly for items they will never own then complains they can’t afford housing/food.

        Subscriptions help no one but companies profits.

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          complaining about housing and food? are we reading the same comment or is lemmy broken again lol

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          If you only ever play games or watch movies/shows once regardless, it’s just a cheaper way to get content. The only reason I don’t use Gamepass is because it doesn’t work on Linux. That’s it.

          I have Netflix and Disney+ because it’s way cheaper than buying the movies and shows I watch on it, movies and shows that I’ll only ever watch once.

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        I would say subscriptions are bad because they are proven to make people spend more money then they would have normally. That’s why most big companies do it now. Someone buying a game for 30$ and playing it for 1000 hours over a couple years isn’t very interesting for the big guys.

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          For something like a gamepass it’s debatable.

          You probably pay more if using a gamepass, but you also try a lot more games.

          If you played as many games without a gamepass as with one, you’d pay a lot more.

          But without a gamepass, you usually restrict yourself to fewer games.

          Whether removing such restriction is worth the (not as significant) additional cost is subjective.

          So there’s an actual case for subscription in cases like this.

          (The reason subscriptions make some sense here is because digital items are artificially limited. With physical items or services subscriptions are almost always a money grab. But with artificially limited things, such as digital items, subscriptions can definitely be reasonable.)