• @cm0002
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    101 year ago

    Game pass is monthly or yearly, there’s a PC only tier as well as the Ultimate tier which includes both PC and consoles as well as xCloud

      • Chimp
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        1 year ago

        Aside from the whole not owning games things, it’s actually great you get well over 100 games for xbox and well over 100 more games for pc (with ultimate) including xbox game studios games from the day they release for like 20 bucks a month and if you decide you want to own a game that’s on gamepass digitally you get a discount on the purchase price

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          It would be good if gamepass didn’t disrespect your HDD by creating directories that cannot be got rid of except by reformatting the entire fucking drive. There is no reason for it to do that -_-

          • @Potatos_are_not_friends
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            41 year ago

            Not sure why you’re being downvoted.

            Gamepass really abuses a bunch of “window features” to drm their games. On steam: folders and games, modding is easy, moving saves to GOG/Epic/etc is easy. In gamepass, it’s a nightmare.

            If you’re lucky, there are 10-20 step tutorials of how to move save games from steam to gamepass and vice versa.

          • @cm0002
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            21 year ago

            I’ve gotten permissions wrestled away from Windows for that folder, I just haven’t figured out how to get the entire Windows Store/Default Apps put back together again lmfaooo

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          I might consider it if it worked on Linux, but until it does, it’s useless to me. Steam works, so they get my money.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Ok, that sounds better. I really don’t play that many games so as long as I still have the option to straight-up buy the ones I do play, that is cool.

          • @[email protected]
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            51 year ago

            Yes then it’s not for you. Game pass is more for the active players that play a lot of games. If you at least play and finish a game each month, even each 2 months then it’s simply cheaper to have Game Pass instead of buying the games (if you’re going to play new AAA on release day)

          • @cm0002
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            1 year ago

            It’s a pretty good value if you play at least 1 AAA title every 3 months or 1 indie game a month. I’ve tried games I never would have bought (Some I didn’t like and I liked game pass even more for it, because now I’m not out 20-60+$ or having to research every game or make sure I play within refund limits) and it’s cratered my desire to sail the Gaming seas.

            It’s kinda like the good days of Netflix, but for games, I’d get in and enjoy it while it lasts because we all know where it’ll end up eventually…

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        If you cant afford games, its great.

        You pay ~$60 for the year, if memory serves. Then you get to play any game on the service for free.

        Any game you really liked, you can buy to add to your library whenever. But you dont feel bad about trying a game you arent sure you would enjoy, and you can also just burn an hour playing a game you know you would hate, just for shits and giggles.

        Honestly its the smartest thing xbox has done in a while.

      • @Potatos_are_not_friends
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        51 year ago

        It’s a subscription service like Netflix or Hulu.

        Unfortunately also games rotate because of licensing deals. Which is why Microsoft is buying studios, to reduce licensing deals since they “own” the property.