Don't worry, the games are in rotation... So they just go if you don't play them they just go.
That's why it makes no sense for a lot of people:
1 - If you like a limited amount of games or pend a significant amount of time finishing a specific game the service makes no sense financially
2 - Games come and go, so don't plan on "having" a game whenever you get to it
This means, play what you want now, but don't stick to it more than a couple of days, even if you really like the game you have to change so you get the most out of your subscription. Also, you need to be willing to "choose" among games you would not have had in a collection you made.
So have fun!
Imagine being this upset about a service that doesn't affect you in any way whatsoever.Cringe thread.
You don’t value your time therefore it is worthless and you will play any old shit just because you paid 10 a month for the access to it.
It’s a false economy.
Like paying 10 for 10 McDonald’s cheese burgers
Vs
10 for one prime fillet steak
I pay for it , so in a way it does effect me.Imagine being this upset about a service that doesn't affect you in any way whatsoever.
Truly sad.
There now you got the attention you so obviously are crying out for.
Dont forget that EA games come to GP about 9 months later.Okay, hopefully I get used to this.
But I just picked up a Series X this week, first time on Xbox since 2013. I love my PS5, but I'm used to buying a bunch of games on sale, prioritizing which ones I want to play, and then taking deep dives into Sony exclusives - which never feels like I'm short-changing other games, since Sony's output is on such another level.
But now, with Game Pass, I'm bombarded with insane quality. I don't think much is at Sony's level, either, so I can't automatically place it above the high-quality stuff that is there. I'm swimming in content, but spinning, too.
How do you guys handle this? Do you skip around from game to game? Do you laser-focus on one?
Halp.
I'm going to strongly disagree, but to each thier own.I pay for it , so in a way it does effect me.
I’m interested in the quality offering and it’s low.
I pay for it , so in a way it does effect me.
I’m interested in the quality offering and it’s low.
Imagine being upset people respond to your shilling!Imagine being this upset about a service that doesn't affect you in any way whatsoever.
Truly sad.
There now you got the attention you so obviously are crying out for.
Cute vid of you.Imagine being upset people respond to your shilling!
I just downloaded and am trying....(inhale):
Octopath Traveler
Halo Infinite
Forza Horizon 5
Mass Effect Legendary
Sea of Thieves
Fallout New Vegas
Master Chief Collection
Stardew Valley
And a couple more I can't even remember. The quality is absolutely there.
In my opinion the best game on that list is Halo 3.
My front log is 5.94 inches
OP,
I just downloaded and am trying....(inhale):
Octopath Traveler
Halo Infinite
Forza Horizon 5
Mass Effect Legendary
Sea of Thieves
Fallout New Vegas
Master Chief Collection
Stardew Valley
And a couple more I can't even remember. The quality is absolutely there.
It all interests me.
Imagine thinking paying 10 bucks for a 4K 30fps / 1440p 60fps patch to a game you already own is better value than all the games added to GP this month.In my opinion the best game on that list is Halo 3.
Horizon 5 is half decent also.
Compared with say the 10 upgrade for the Uncharted 4 upgrade it’s frankly not even close and I’m likely to get more enjoyment out out of one game for the monthly price of GP and all those listed in your comment.
It’s just my opinion mind. But I do think I’m general moving forward we’ll see the quality wane I’m favour of quick wins and instant gratification as there is a throw away quality to anything you play on GP due to the Low initial investment.
lmao thiswhat kind of question is this? Are you not an adult? Just pick a game or two to play like every single human being on this planet.
I bet you’re so wrong, if you go in with an open mind and are willing to try stuff.I don't think much is at Sony's level
I do kind of do that. The problem is I have very limited hours to play and so I feel like those hours are spent’ checking out’ many games on GP. Each of which I might only spend a couple of hours on before I move on to the next.Too many people suffer from sunk-cost fallacy. When you spend $60+ on a single experience, it's hard not to. Especially when that cost is hours of labor. Personally, I believe it's better to accept the loss and try again with the outcome that when you do spend your time with a game, it will be much more enjoyable than the one you force yourself to stick with.
Your time is limited not theirs, don't waste it just because you feel you need to recoup value.
You'll be much happier overall if you were to salvage what cost and time you can and move on.
With Gamepass that's easy. As soon as you feel any twinge of disinterest, check out something else. If you are really interested, you won't even need to think of it and will be interested in returning. At least they make it easy to see what's leaving soon so you can try those titles out first.
Don't sleep on the cloud gaming either. Pop in if it's available and try the game out before you commit to downloading it.
What is your understanding of value.Imagine thinking paying 10 bucks for a 4K 30fps / 1440p 60fps patch to a game you already own is better value than all the games added to GP this month.
And then talking about low value.
I don’t think it’s an economy thing thing tbh. GP is pretty cheap for what you get. And I don’t feel I have to watch EVERYTHING on Netflix. I think for me at least, I feel like I want to check out a little bit of the mechanics and systems and story and game world and characters of a game before it goes.Cringe thread.
You don’t value your time therefore it is worthless and you will play any old shit just because you paid 10 a month for the access to it.
It’s a false economy.
Like paying 10 for 10 McDonald’s cheese burgers
Vs
10 for one prime fillet steak
Would love to be. Mind very open.I bet you’re so wrong, if you go in with an open mind and are willing to try stuff.
I personally have a 15 minute rule I use for everything. Books, movies, tv, games. The second I feel like something isn't worth my time or uninteresting, I look at the time. If nothing has changed to make the experience better in 15 minutes, I'm gone.Each of which I might only spend a couple of hours on before I move on to the next.
I just downloaded and am trying....(inhale):
Octopath Traveler
Halo Infinite
Forza Horizon 5
Mass Effect Legendary
Sea of Thieves
Fallout New Vegas
Master Chief Collection
Stardew Valley
And a couple more I can't even remember. The quality is absolutely there.