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Pemalite said:
The Fury said:

You would save money but no, it's a hobby and hobbies are there to waste money on. While Permalite's argument is that in order to save money, just don't spend it, he ignored the second sentence of my post. What you are doing is paying to play many more games than you'd normally be able to afford, not because  you think "Man, that's a great deal, I'll save myself loads of moolah." (You do talk like that right?) But because the service offers what you need and what you enjoy, that is to play games and lots of them.

Buying those games one buy one just to find out they are rubbish would cost you a lot, the PS+ service allows you to get all that for a lot less and maybe potentially experience games you wouldn't have normally.

 

I ignored it for a purpose. :P
"Trialing" games used to be common place and you never used to pay for it, they were commonly known as Demo's and Shareware and other derivatives.
You paid nothing for that privilage, I found some golden gems back-in-the-day like Sacrifice via demo's.

Props to him if he finds value in the Paywall, I personally don't.

I agree with both posts as PS+ allows me to play games that normaly i would never have bought and some of them were really golden gems

Being behind a paywall doesnt really concerns me...I pay once every June and I know I get to keep the games as long as I pay. That last part isn't so bad as I rarely (more like never) replay a game. They are so many that I dont even have time to play them all. Finally, yes I do find value from this service. Sony allows you to put games in your account and dont download them (like i do for vita games and PS4 games) and even if those games leave from PS+ you can download anytime in the future for "free". That is something :)