- 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 - Yup, it’s a promotion, so it’s available when they want to increase user counts. 
 
- 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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). - 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. - 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. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
- 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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- Yes it’s called “making sales” 
- Another reason why anything subscription based is bad - The subscription service is bad because a trial period that has no bearing on subscribers is changing? Okay. - 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. - complaining about housing and food? are we reading the same comment or is lemmy broken again lol 
- 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. - deleted by creator 
- But then how would you apply that logic to things like GamePass, where you will end up spending way less if you are a prolific gamer? I spent $120 for a year of PS+ Premium and it paid for itself in 2 weeks with the cost of buying the individual games vs just having access to the catalogue. And not just things I downloaded, played for 10 minutes and removed. There was plenty of things I would have out right paid $40-70 for and have put 40-100 hours in that I didn’t have to buy because they were on the subscription service. It would have cost almost a $1000 for the value of time spent playing games I got access to for only $120. 
- 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.) 
 
 
 









