• TSG_Asmodeus (he, him)
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    1 year ago

    The reason people I know tend to give for not using GamePass is you’re essentially paying for demos (which still exist on PC pretty often. I just bought Roboquest because of the demo.)

    EDIT: Also, $12/month is a huge amount of money for me to spend on something like that. Just shy of 150/year for games that aren’t good enough to own, but are good enough to play, doesn’t strike me as valuable.

    • NoSpiritAnimal
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      51 year ago

      2 other people play on my account from sub accounts on the console. They each play multiple games per month. $12 is less than $60, so even a single new game each month saves me money.

      Paying for demos? I’m not sure why you think there aren’t any good games on there. Halo, Starfield, Fallout, Cities Skylines, Forza, Mass Effect, Tomb Raider, Far Cry, Assassins Creed, Yakuza, Dead Space, blah blah blah.

      And that’s not including all the smaller games my kids have found. Human Fall Flat, Rubber Bandits, Donut County, Frog Detective are all games we found that we otherwise would never have spent money on.

      I don’t support subscription only models, but that doesn’t mean some aspects aren’t a good value.

      • TSG_Asmodeus (he, him)
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        01 year ago

        If the games stayed I’d check it out, but having a game for a few months isn’t something I find value in, which tends to be what people I’ve spoken with about it. Especially since you don’t choose the games.

        Also, seriously the PC app is absolutely awful. The games work worse on it than on steam. It crashes, has terrible performance, and break installs constantly.

        You also can’t mod a lot of these games, which particularly on PC is a pretty large missing piece.

        That’s also not to mention the cost has doubled in two years.

        You’re allowed to enjoy it, but I think it’s also clear why it isn’t taking off.