Been saying that.
So now the question is how does this relate to the future of Game Pass. Will it become very expensive or will it significantly fall i quality?
It doesn't relate?
Been saying that.
So now the question is how does this relate to the future of Game Pass. Will it become very expensive or will it significantly fall i quality?
I was thinking this, too since doing that has something to do with modifying those farms in order to run that back log. They can't do that with Azure.
Relate to what?
But we have trolls.
In any case we will see as we get to know more.I know what it does. Hence my point. If you design the game for 3.5Ghz/3.5Ghz and 90% of the game requires it, it will give you that power 100% of the time. It shouldn't be unreliable. Thus no need to to choose the lowest power option.
I'm not saying you're wrong either, by the way. Just seems illogical to build it to be unreliable and not have profiles that are sustainable 100% of the time.
Or poll bombing by 4chan, or Russian bots. That’s what I learn from twitter, if the poll do not go the way you want, blame it on some bogoemen.Fake news, paid by MS
Don't worry, I'll let you keep caressing it.careful with that
So you're cheap because you only pay when it has something you want to play. What sort of silly ass logic is that.Only cheapskates sub for a month and cancel. That’s a false console war driven talking point. I imagine a small handful do but Game Pass is no different than Netflix or any other free trial subscription service.
Only cheapskates sub for a month and cancel. That’s a false console war driven talking point. I imagine a small handful do but Game Pass is no different than Netflix or any other free trial subscription service.
You are just making up stats. Most people don’t do what you claim.LOL GP doesn't offer anywhere near the selection of content that Netflix offers, it's numbers are also padded by 360 and original xbox games and a lot of older xbox one games. A lot of people sign up when a new game comes out and then let it expire, people on every forum talk about taking advantage of those $1.00 trials and then drop it, I've done it more than once. The service doesn't have enough games that interest me that I don't already own or haven't played at some point, I paid $2.00 to play Gears 5 and paid $1.00 to play Crackdown 3, there is nothing there now or coming in the foreseeable future that would get me to sign up for it again, it's not about being cheap it's about not wanting to waste money on something I won't use.
It has nothing to do with console war stuff either, if you take it that way that's on you I'm just pointing out something that many people do. Value is only there for you IF you enjoy the content on the service.
LOL GP doesn't offer anywhere near the selection of content that Netflix offers, it's numbers are also padded by 360 and original xbox games and a lot of older xbox one games. A lot of people sign up when a new game comes out and then let it expire, people on every forum talk about taking advantage of those $1.00 trials and then drop it, I've done it more than once. The service doesn't have enough games that interest me that I don't already own or haven't played at some point, I paid $2.00 to play Gears 5 and paid $1.00 to play Crackdown 3, there is nothing there now or coming in the foreseeable future that would get me to sign up for it again, it's not about being cheap it's about not wanting to waste money on something I won't use.
It has nothing to do with console war stuff either, if you take it that way that's on you I'm just pointing out something that many people do. Value is only there for you IF you enjoy the content on the service. The fact that MS admits the service isn't making much money for them should tell you something.
Well you can only do the offers once anyway.If one is looking to constantly game free trials and then cancel then that is obviously one’s choice. But most people are not like that. Jinca has been pushing this narrative Game Pass is held together by freebies and $1 charges and then consumers abandon the service afterward when the perceived value evaporates. This despite the near universal acceptance that it’s the best value in gaming.
Unless they need custom hardware or need to run on Macs, they absolutely could do it in Azure.
I agree to an extent.LOL GP doesn't offer anywhere near the selection of content that Netflix offers, it's numbers are also padded by 360 and original xbox games and a lot of older xbox one games. A lot of people sign up when a new game comes out and then let it expire, people on every forum talk about taking advantage of those $1.00 trials and then drop it, I've done it more than once. The service doesn't have enough games that interest me that I don't already own or haven't played at some point, I paid $2.00 to play Gears 5 and paid $1.00 to play Crackdown 3, there is nothing there now or coming in the foreseeable future that would get me to sign up for it again, it's not about being cheap it's about not wanting to waste money on something I won't use.
It has nothing to do with console war stuff either, if you take it that way that's on you I'm just pointing out something that many people do. Value is only there for you IF you enjoy the content on the service. The fact that MS admits the service isn't making much money for them should tell you something.
You paid pennies on the dollar to play Xbox games then cancel yet you bang the drum for $70 PS5 games?
I agree to an extent.
The majority of games are small indie titles and previous gen games, anybody denying that is just talking nonsense. It is also pretty obvious people will take advabntage of the offers, and is also obvious plenty of people will let their sub run out in quiet months.
But, despite that the service is doing just fine. You can't argue that $15 a months for 100's of games isn't objectively good value. That is roughly 5 months of gaming for tge price of 1 PS5 exclusive.
Oh, yeah, if their server backend is literal PS2/3, that probably wouldn't work (Azure does have some colocation stuff but that's more for Active Directory and other enterprise integrations, not something like that). If they figure out how to get it to run in an emulation mode, even in linux, then Azure would fit and they could do it cheaper as well since they could spin up and down instances as necessary rather than having to have to buy hardware for the maximum traffic levels.That custom hardware is the PS3 and PS2. Heck, i wouldn't be mad at all if they did put it on Azure, I just don't think think they can. All i know is they are using Azure for gaming streaming, and their own farms will likely be used for something special.
Can't now. Or atleast I can't.Again value is there IF you find the game appealing otherwise it's just numbers and like I said any game that's on the service that I'd want to play I've already owned/played before so it's not worth it for me personally. You can take up those offers more than once or at least you could before.
You are stroking itDon't worry, I'll let you keep caressing it.
Owning>rentingYou paid pennies on the dollar to play Xbox games then cancel yet you bang the drum for $70 PS5 games?