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Nautilus said:
d21lewis said:

I literally see no downside to this. Please explain.

There are none, if you have have tons of money in your bank and like burning them.

In no realistic scenario you would use the maximum you could of each service(remembering that some services offers free games) and still have the time and buy all the games(and finish them) that you want.And that dosent even include your daily routine or obligations.And thats not to include the fact that, assuming the amount of money I said is correct, you could basically buy 6 launch games in a year.

One or two services are fine, but more than that is just wasting money on something you will barely use.And that could be better spent elsewhere. 

1. You don't HAVE to use it. Only use the service you want. Only subscribe to your favorite company.

2. You can still buy games for $60 the old fashioned way. Just like, instead of subscribing to Netflix, you can just buy the movie.

 

You don't like options? Discounts? Access to dozens of FULL games for $2.50 a month?