Intrinsic said:
wow..... unreasonable doesn't even begin to describe you. And you're comparing this to EA access? that alone tells me you are either excruciatingly biased or you just totally do not get the point. if you want to compare this to anything, compare it to gamefly. its the only thing on the planet that remotely offers the exact same service. |
Have you seen the pricing for EA Access? Also, have you noticed that EA Access has new games as part of their list? I'm not a hardcore gamer so I'm sure I have not played a good chunk of the games that PS Now offersr. I see myself to be what a lot of people in this thread have refered to as" the person that does not have a console". I rarely play with my Xbox One. I main watch Netflix on it, use Xbox Fitness and will play games an hour at most randomly throughout the week if I'm not doing work/school stuff.
So, if I were to get a Samsung TV with access to PS Now , I expect the level of price that Netflix offers. I guarantee you that most regular Joe's with no console will only pay for PS Now if it's below $10 bucks because they will not see having access to 100+ old games as worth the money since they probably don't have time to play all of them anyways. Netflix is appealing because of its pricing and because it offers new content. PS Now is nowhere near that and at least EA is giving access to their network for cheap to gamers which makes sense. Hence why is more desirable for me, particularly because I do not own any of their games and I know they're not games I have played before.








