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Which case are you?

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Results. 8 5.84%
 
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Do you like the idea of a subscription system that gives you free games but blocks the online if you don't pay (like XBone or the PS4), or do you prefer a free online (like the WiiU, PC and handhelds)?



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The free version, unless the paid version is more stable and gets more frequent upgrades.



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The only reason I am OK with PS Plus is because of the free games. You tend to get your 50 dollars worth after a few months.



I prefer version. Why? Free goodies and stable connection.



I prefer free online as long as the platform have the games I want to play online, that's why I didnt have any problem with ps3 last gen, their COD community were big despite inferior online compare to live.



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free.. i was satisfied with what the ps3 gave me... its like free vs paid porn.. Most of the time I'm satisfied with the free stuff..



 

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Free version even if it isn't the best version.



I paid for the Instant Game Collection & cloud save storage...the ability to play online with PS4 is a "benefit" I suppose. Paying purely to play online is a crock and I wouldn't do it.



As I already stated several times before, I hate the subscription service. Most of the games I'd get from PS+ don't interest me and I don't want to pay 50€ more for a console every single year.



The value of the games I download for free alone makes ps plus worth it. I chose to pay for it when it was optional on the ps3. Now that the games given cover me across 2 consoles I'm twice as happy.