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KLXVER said:


Well its still a service. Sure it isnt prescription based, but it is a service you pay for.

Please enlighten me, I think you are mixing things up somehow, which could explain why you have this confused to begin with.

A service is an ongoing thing. Netflix, PS+, XBL are all examples of services. Buying half or a quater a product before release is not service. You got what you paid for, nothing more nothing less. Take Driveclub for instance, there is a version of that game that is free for PS+ subscribers has 10 of the 50 cars of the full game and is based in only one of the 5 areas of the game. That is an example of something that could be sold as an early access game if they released it like that last year while the full game is still being developed and then releases this year. The poeple that got the early access version can opt to upgrade to full, or just keep playing their limited version of the game.