BMaker11 said:
That's on you if you decide to go out and just get a PS3 and get the games on the cheap. PSNow isn't targeted for you then. And you're right, internet speeds don't vary based on how much money you have. I kinda assumed that if you had all the stuff, you probably have good internet. Didn't take into consideration location. But if you're in a situation like that....you're just kinda SOL aren't you? No need to single out PSNow. You wouldn't be doing any kind of streaming, if you have crappy internet. From Sept 2012 - July 2013, I was in an apartment (in a major city mind you) but for some real AT&T U-Verse was "not a serviceable area"...even though my buddy who lived in the same neighborhood just a on the other side of the neighborhood had it. All we could get was "AT&T High Speed DSL" topping out at 768Kbps (yea...you read that right). I didn't curse Hulu and Netflix and worry about whether the service was good, and how it affected people in my situation. And I definitely didn't keep paying for it. I just cancelled Hulu until I moved to a place where I could get better internet. PSNow is the same way. |
I started with dial up so you didn't have it as bad as I did. Now I have 20Mbps which isn't the best but works for me and will be upgrading to 50dl soon. I do have the speed for PS now but I don't see a reason why to use it unless they bring a subscription like deal then I might consider. I was not trying to downplay PS now, simply said the prices are pretty high. Prices should be lower than actually going out and buying the game used. Give people a reason why they should choose your service or offer options. A subscription with restrictions or pay per title if you want to go that way. That would seem fair IMO.







