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3 days agoI’m not entirely sure why places do this. It will cause distrust in your product and cause people to find the service elsewhere or for free.
I’m not entirely sure why places do this. It will cause distrust in your product and cause people to find the service elsewhere or for free.
My parents are finally getting rid of it. The one thing I’ve noticed, though, is that not having a subscription service means I’m very unlikely to get off my butt and watch tv/movies. Which isn’t a bad thing, I guess I just value other entertainment more?
I’ve wanted to watch the boy and the heron for a while. Maybe I’ll get to it eventually, lol.
It seems like they are moving away from hardware sales now that they’re pushing their console exclusives to PC/Playstation. They really are trying to push for gamepass, but I feel like that’s going to alienate their core fan base that has invested into their ecosystem.
They don’t seem to be concerned with communication either, which is concerning considering Sony and Nintendo both seem to have better outreach in the past decade. Such a strange shift from when the 360 dominated the market despite having red ring of death issues.