Fuck Subscriptions
Naming and shaming all "recurring spending models" where a one-time fee (or none at all) would be appropriate and logical.
Expect use of strong language.
Follow the basic rules of lemmy.world and common sense, and try to have fun if possible.
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New community rule: Shilling for cunty corporations, their subscriptions and other anti-customer practices may result in a 1-day ban. It's so you can think about what it's like when someone can randomly decide what you can and can't use, based on some arbitrary rules. Oh what, you didn't read this fine print? You should read what you're agreeing to.
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Oh great, paying for an opportunity to pay. How generous.
So it costs less if you decide to keep a game you like and cancel gamepass? The discount works for gifting games as well
Help me with the math. A typical game costs 70-80 €$£ if I'm not mistaken. 20% of that is 16. This subscription is between 10 and 17 (so it says anyway, I don't know the details).
So at best you can save 6 and get the subscription. Okay, I guess, but to me it sounds like a ploy to get you hooked to the subscription.
Or, we can take as a given that the 70 price of a game is just the basic tier and a "proper" version costs 100+. Fine, we can take that with the sub it can get cheaper, but then the user gets fucked either way.
Or we can buy multiple full-priced games a month. Ok fine, but then the rub is that some months you may not buy any games at all, and then if you forget to cancel, there go the savings.
What am I missing? As I said, I get that it may make sense for some people, but overall this whole thing smells like a scheme where the company creates a problem and is selling you the solution.