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LudicrousSpeed said:
DonFerrari said:

That still don't deny that origin and PS+ are better value than EA Access.

Origin is a digital distribution service for EA on the PC market. They also offer discounts and, at times, free games through it. But for the most part the service exists simply to sell games. You're comparing things here that simply don't compare well at all. Instead of comparing Origin to EA Access, compare Origin to the PS Store and the XBL Marketplace.

Even PS+ vs EA Access is a fools errand. One is primarily a gateway to online gameplay, with some free games and discounts thrown in. The other is a publisher specific catalog of free games and discounts. What you're saying is more like your cable providers Ultimate Movie Channel service is way better than NBA League Pass. Ok... your premium movie bundle might allow you to do more stuff and have more variety, but NBA LP customers don't give a shit about that, their service is literally just the NBA.

Either way even if you were right about any of this, which isn't the case, none of it excuses Sony from barring it from their platform and telling their customers they don't think it's a good value for them. You can say PS+ is much better until you are blue in the face, it's irrelevant. If it's so much better, then Sony would stand to risk even less by allowing it on.


You can't say they don't compare and them justify they don't offering EA Access on PC at the same time...

If they aren't the same why wouldn't EA offer it on PC? It's an open platform where they can offer it anyway they want.



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