This guy has no clue what a good deal is. Shame on him for trying to convince people otherwise. Does this guy not know that for $5 or less, you could own most of the games on PLayStation Now? Wow, what a tool. It is, nor ever will be "actually a good deal with Sony's current pricing.
This Doesn't make any sense. How is this paying more for their games? Or even a step in that direction???
EA; Hmm, how can we get more for the same or less? I know! Let's charge them less for more, give them discounts, give them early access to our games, then once they think they are saving money, we'll build our own system and take all that away and charge them more! We are geniuses!
Another question for you... Why didn't they build the syst...
To attract more customers. 1 customer who pays $60 is not as valuable as 20 that pay $5. Now, times that by millions and you get where I'm going. I do believe that Dragon Age Inquisition will be part of the service. As to when it'll be available, I'm not 100% sure, but I doubt they'd bring it up now if the plan was to make you wait month in advance...
EA has to prove that they aren't the worst company in the USA, (which they have been voted as such two ye...
And the poor poor customer paying the price... It's called business... Would you rather pay $200 for the games or $30???
All of those things were allowed because more people like it then didn't... And how is paying $30 a year for $200 worth of games, a paywall? Okay, go pay your $200 and tell me in 8 years worth of game time, who got stuck behind a paywall, lmao!
People who say Sony was right for backing out, are 100% fanboys who don't get to participate. Let’s break this down for the simpleminded folk out there... Each game that will be available sells for $59 each, except for one. Not to be exact, but that is over $200 worth of games for 30 dollars a year... How is this a bad thing in any way shape or form? Whoever can read that and still say it's bogus, is an idiot, lol.
Sony doesn't think it's right to ask their cu...
"That $400 Million would be a deduction from the division's gross revenue which according to their tax filings was $9 billion for the gaming devices and hardware division. When deducting all the related losses for manufacturing, marketing and more. The Xbox one $400 Million spend would be a deduction from the Gross revenue and not a loss. The reality is that the division emerges with a Gross Margin bottom line with $893 million profit. Not a $400 million loss.
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