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The Fury said:
Burek said:

Yes, but this is a much better trade off, as a great majority of people have internet access. That's why a free month of PS+ would be very welcome.

But, this trend will only increase, with The Division, all those F2P games, even NBA 2K forces you to be always online.

If you can find a cheap wifi option (or a clueless neighbor :)) always online should not pose that much of a detriment.

But that's the thing, with F2P I don't mind if it's online only because of the definition of F2P. I've not paid for the game to begin with. I say all this but I am online pretty much all the time I'm on my PS3. I guess it's more principle from my point. If they have it online only they may alienate those who don't have their consoles connected to the net (kids for example who's parents pay the bills) or say as a good example on duty Armed Forces where a stable net connection is a not an existing thing.

Or a submarine? :))

I don't know about internet prices where you live, but here in Croatia it is very affordable, so there's no reason to restrict the kids from using it. For €40 I get unlimited internet, unlimited phonecalls and Premium TV package, so that I never worry about it. And my smartphone bill is €30 for my wife and I combined, also unlimited everything. That's why it's hard for me to identify with people with restricted internet access, I guess I assume everyone is online 24/7.