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d21lewis said:
I own 14 of the Xbox One games and 33 of the 360 games.

$10 a month doesn't bother me.

That's $120 a year though.
Add that to the $60 for Gold... That's $180 a year.

And if you have other subscriptions... It starts to all add up. For instance, say you had Netflix as well... That's another $144 a year.
$40 a month for Internet... EA Access pass ends up as $30 a year...

So just to have the Xbox One connected to the internet, watch netflix, multiplayer, EA access and the Xbox One games pass you are looking at $834 a year...

ironmanDX said:
VGPolyglot said:

Well, I'm not sure that any Xbox One game could really be considered old

It's an idea that I'm expecting to take off, but am very skeptical and worried of. However, what surprises me is that it isn't streaming based.

You'd prefer streaming? Internet sucks in Australia so I prefer this route.

Would have been better if there was a small initial download... And the rest of the game data downloaded as you played... Like so many other platforms do. PC included for Blizzard games.

But you are right. Australian internet is shit. I'm sitting at 4-5Mbps depending on the weather so this "service" isn't ideal when some games are 50-60GB plus  20GB+ in patches/DLC.



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