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EpicRandy said:
eva01beserk said:

Im not telling you gamepass is a bad service or not worth the money. Im telling you that if you want a netflix kind of service, you should expect a netflix level of content. Netflix does not kick out massive blockbuster one after the other. They make very few interesting originals, then a ass load of filler smaller level content and third party hits that are long past its excitement phase and everyone has already seen it. 

Already said it multyple times, thouse 3 games will not be gimped. It will probably be the big guns that will carry the service, im sure there will be a few others but the majority of the content you can receive has to be lower budget to acomodate the service.

I was never into xbox and would have never bought an xbox, but their games are not exclusive to xbox i could play them on pc if they where good. and of that showcase the only game I thinking off is fable and we saw nothing of it, but I loved the first one and hope its good.

The thing is blockbuster movie/series cost way more than AAA games to make. So the same kind of subscription service will probably produce more AAA than Netflix can produce Blockbuster. Not to mention filler are not a bad thing. I spend more time gaming on Stardew Valley, Don't Starve, Factorio, Oxygen not included, Banished than any AAA over the the last few years. 

But I have no issue at all with smaller games. My issue is with people actually buying into MS pr about them shooting for 3-4 AAA games a year. Thats just not happening ad long as gamepass is their goal.

And AAA games are getting really costly. Games like call of duty cost like 50m to make and 4x more on marketing. We have rumors of Destiny costing 500m with all. Rockstar games also float around 500m. Big AAA games are really expensive now. While movies are probably more expensive I don't think regular shows are more expensive than even average AAA games.



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