| Baalzamon said: I don't even know why I'm arguing with you. Sony has a service that is like $50 for a year that provides games, it has absolutely nothing to do with online play. People are paying $50 for games, as games cost money. Xbox live is a service that costs like $50 a year for online services, such as playing games online, timed exclusives for games, and all sorts of other goodies. It is a lot more online related. The money going in for Sony is a completely different source of money, and should have nothing to do with whether they charge publishers or not for dlc. |
Quote the part where I said it was for online play. The first person that quoted me said they don't charge users(or something along the likes of that) which is wrong
2. From what I've seen the majority of the games that Sony has given away were published by them, no? So it doesn't cost them anything. And you lose them when you cancel your subscription, no? So you are more or less renting games.
3. For the second time, why do people keep bringing up Live?
4. Since everyone else is doing it I might as well, MS is using some of the money to upkeep Live, and it pays for stuff like this. Sony is using the money to upkeep PSN, and then charging the publishers money to upkeep PSN. Quite brilliant actually charge people to get discounts on games and access to demos and people will love you for it

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