Six weeks after Microsoft canceled its £1/$1 game Pass trial in the run-up to the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, the deal has now been reinstated as part of Microsoft's Black Friday and Cyber Monday promotions. the company, but only for PC. . As was the case before the offer was removed,
The subscription model access to an entire catalogue is more economical than buying every single new game for full price.
This is what I said. I never implied they had all games. Only that it’s cheaper in the long run to subscribe and get access to the new games on GamePass than paying full price for each one.
I can literally say the same about Steam with how much shovelware it contains vs how many games that aren’t garbage. I’ve found many enjoyable games on GamePass just as I have with Steam. Sucks that you haven’t, I guess. 🤷🏻♂️
Gamepass’s entire library of “not dogshit”, cumulatively, isn’t worth a year of the subscription to actually own. They don’t publish a meaningful number of games worth playing if they were free, and you can count the indie games (which are cheap to actually own anyways) that are actually good on your hands.
This is what I said. I never implied they had all games. Only that it’s cheaper in the long run to subscribe and get access to the new games on GamePass than paying full price for each one.
Their catalogue is dogshit and has a very small selection of games that are even worth considering on a steep discount.
I can literally say the same about Steam with how much shovelware it contains vs how many games that aren’t garbage. I’ve found many enjoyable games on GamePass just as I have with Steam. Sucks that you haven’t, I guess. 🤷🏻♂️
It’s not the ratio.
Gamepass’s entire library of “not dogshit”, cumulatively, isn’t worth a year of the subscription to actually own. They don’t publish a meaningful number of games worth playing if they were free, and you can count the indie games (which are cheap to actually own anyways) that are actually good on your hands.