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DerNebel said:
Mr Puggsly

Why am I bringing Sony into this discusion? I guess you don't understand the video.

For $30 a year, its a cheap subscription. That's cheaper than 2 months of PS Now's subscription. Again, I'm a fan of letting consumers decide. Not letting Sony decide what's a good value. They are the same people that think a God of War III Remaster untouched for $40 is a good value.

Lol, the good old EA Access to PS Now subscription comparison, when will you people stop comparing these two? What will it take for you to see that those two services are entirely different and that they are not in competition with each other? Also I'd love for all the people proclaiming that the only reason EA Access isn't on PS is Sony to explain why the service isn't on PC either.

Also I will remember to give all the people praising EA Access to high heavens without any consideration for the first step it takes, my regards once we've arrived at the point of every publisher having its own subscription service with game content locked behind it to entice more people to get it.

At their core EA Access and PS Now are a similar service. I see the appeal of both but PS Now is very expensive annually. Unless you really wanna use PS Now on a mobile device, then used PS3 games are the better deal.

I don't know why EA Access isn't on PC. But I know EA wanted it on both consoles but Sony is only interested in pushing its services. EA claims the service has been a success on Xbox, so it could be even more successful on PS4. Hence, I support letting consumers decide if its worth having.

Every publisher can't make a subscription service like EA Access unless they put out a lot of content. Games already have content locked out via DLC.

At one time people were afraid Sony was gonna charge for online play because MS had great success with Gold services. But now people are happy to pay for PS Plus for free games. Hence, more subscription services are fine if its a good deal. EA made its own subscription service and its a good deal.



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