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Neodegenerate said:


The difference here too is that PSNow doesn't actually require a console.  That factors into the price as well.

Is PSNow the "perfect value"?  Absolutely not.  Is it a good option for people without a PS3 to experience some of the previous generations games for decent rental prices?  Yes.  Is it going to win over the entitled "give me everything I want for only what I personally specifically value it for, your business model be damned!" generation that seems to have flooded the gaming scene?  Never.  Is anything?  Nope.


It's moderate to bad pricing for a select demographic who don't own a PS3, but have a good internet speed. For everyone else its just plain bad and better deals can be found easily elsewhere.

I mean how far along in the ps4's development process did they think it was a good idea to get rid of backward compatibility and instead introduce a streaming service which offers backwards compatibility with the added bonus of getting money out of the consumer?