• Chloyster [She/Her]
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      Well basically these games would likely have not been on mobile at all. Netflix is publishing them for mobile. If I had to guess, I’d say that Netflix approached these devs and offered to publish for them and provide them money for being on their service. For the devs, it’s free money for something they likely weren’t considering in the first place (porting to mobile). I definitely wish the devs would publish themselves (if they have the means) but it’s not how it’s happening unfortunately. And fwiw they are on the play store. You just need to sign in with a Netflix account when the game boots up.

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        -21 year ago

        Thats even worse lol. So Netflix is just the DRM asking for money at the gate in a subscription, because they did the work of porting it once…

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          31 year ago

          I mean porting isn’t an effortless task to be fair.

          I’d like to be clear I definitely do not prefer subscriptions to just buying it once. But really there are 2 scenarios here. 1. The game doesn’t exist on mobile at all. 2. It exists and you can play it if you have a Netflix subscription. I wish there was more than that but tbh I feel like I’d pick 2. At least with 2 the devs get more financial support and some more people have access to these excellent games

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            …thus normalizing subscriptions instead of a fair straight up paid version of the game. I understand having to pay for stuff, but locking everything away behind eternal monthly payments (for work done once) does not seem like the way to me, regardless of what the product even is.

            They were perfectly capable of releasing it with a fair price like everyone else but choose not to because they wanted to try out a way to make more money at our expense (with, again, no extra work to justify it).

            • @[email protected]
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              31 year ago

              Then dont subscribe, they’re not planning on making money selling to people who already on it on PC. Netflix is making it available to people who didn’t buy this on PC.

              If enough people dont play it, they’ll lose money and they wont do it again. If a lot of people play it, then who the fuck are you to tell other people the right way to enjoy playing games?

              • @[email protected]
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                01 year ago

                Thats the argument every time they push an anti-consumer thing like this and its a lie every time.

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                  What’s the lie? Netflix doesn’t give a fuck about you or me. They’re creating a list of games to provide their subscribers because they want to make more money. You want the government to pass a law that says they cant or something?

                  Our power here is to subscribe or not. That’s it, find another avenue to exercise control in your life if that’s not enough for you.

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                    For me? You are missing the point, my dude. Boycotts never worked and never will. Have you ever seen one work?

                    They don’t. They are going to keep boiling the proverbial frog and ten years from now something that you would buy and keep forever for a fair price is now locked behind a subscription, while we get ever dwindling salaries. This is the lie.

                    And yes! By all means legislate it away if you can, but legislation is made for them, by them. You want it changed, first step is not rolling the damn red capet to scams like this, being aware you are being scammed.

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              21 year ago

              You’re just making stuff up.

              They were perfectly capable of realising it with a fair price like everyone else

              Says who? Do you know if the Devs can afford that or whether the mobile market is even likely to be profitable for them without help from netflix?

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                You are the one making stuff up. Every game ever is released with a price tag or cosmetics. Suddenly this one very old game needs so much more money to get released?

                Yeah, no. Stop milking me for every fucking penny. And to defend scummy corporations doing so.

                They have got much more complex games for much less. Show me their balances if you want to get all smug about how its so necessary to pay a monthly fee for a fucking 13 year old game.

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                  01 year ago

                  So then pirate the mobile version like the rest of us, this is a good news, there’s a native mobile executable of these games now, who cares if it’s a subscription or one time purchase??