cpg716 said:
It seems you are just trying really bash this service because its not on PS4.. Your points are laughable and only seem to want to downplay the GREAT value that EA Access offers gamers. Right now the value of games in EA ACCESS would cost you WELL OVER $150.. And this is at USED GAME prices.. NOT NEW.. So for $29.99 a year you have gotten over $120 in FREE games. While you may not PLAY all these games.. you are NOT every gamer. You can have an opinion, but it is NOT everyones opinion. In the next few months when Hardline and Dragon Age are added to EA ACCESS the benefits will have almost doubled. You are ALSO forgetting the FREE TRIALS of BRAND new games a week before they are released (these are not demos, but actually timed trials where your progress caries over if you buy the game).. and the automatic 10% you get of ALL EA games.. That is $6.00 for every EA game that is $59.99 (this also works on all add-on purchaces.).. So if you bought 5 EA games in a year.. EA ACCESS is FREE!! FREAKING FREE!!!! Anyways.. You bias is so evident.. its not even funny.. And.. I own a PS4 and an X1.. So .. no bias here.. I enjoy both systems and each have their negatives and postives.. I am not blinded by fanboyism. I see value when there is value.. |
I'm willing to bet that if EA Access was on PS4 also, we wouldn't be seeing Fifa 15 on EA access as it still sells a considerable amount on PS4, up till this day. No matter my fanboyism is evident so my opinion is invalid. When this method is picked up by other companies I'll highly doubt you'll see it as excellent value when you need to pay $30 to every publisher out there, every year especially if they start adding content which is exclusive to Access users.
I bet people said DLC was good value if you want more playing time on a game you love. Look at we are now, DLC costs half the game and the "game" being sold is almost incomplete withough the DLC.








