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eva01beserk said:
smroadkill15 said:

It's life and we all have have to find a way to balance it, along with the hobbies we enjoy. I really only have time to play maybe 1-2 hours on weekdays at night, and maybe 2-3 hours on weekends. I'm still playing Psychonauts 2 after starting it over 2 month ago, but I'm almost done with it. Excellent game btw. You should consider playing it. Then I play a scattering of other games in between like B4B and smaller indie games.

Why do you need to play all the games? 2-3 day 1 releases would give you your money's worth. Anything extra is icing. I've easily gotten my moneys worth this year and more. 

Exactly. And like I said before if that's what you like good on you. But I have other games higher on the to play list. (Nothing right now though. Never anything for me around the hollidays). Point still stands. Like Blake was saying. Even if gamepass dosent fit my life people complain like if Jesus handed them gamepass directly into their hands and its above all criticism. 

Like I said before the day one releases are never the good ones or at least not for me.

Once again, you're turning a personal issue into an issue with Game Pass. Saying there isn't any good games and day 1 releases are not good is simply not true, and it's quite funny how the person who doesn't use Game Pass is complaining about it, while those with the service will tell you otherwise, and there is a reason for that. Say what you want about the sub numbers not being as high as originally estimated, but 20+ million is nothing to scoff at and there is a reason the service continues to grow. 

How about this, if you don't care about Game Pass then stop talking about it and ignore it. If something doesn't interest me, guess what? I stay clear of any discussions because no one is benefitting from me adding nothing of substance to the conversation. Just go away and stick to discussing whatever things you enjoy. 

Last edited by smroadkill15 - on 29 October 2021