At the current juncture EA access forces you to do nothing. Nothing is hidden behind a paywall and you pay extras. You get 10-hr trails to EA games and certain games drop into a vault to own if you pay for the subscription. Not to mention 10 percent off EA content.
Of course, in a situation like yours or if you don't care about EA games then you simply bow out... But I don't get this "what if other companies follow suit" thing. I literally couldn't careless if they joined in. Like I said, nothing about it FORCES you to have EA access right now.. You're not missing out on content in any capacity. The only situation is if they DO start putting DLC behind the wall could I see it being a problem for others. That's not a big deal to me personally because I'm already a busy man, and if they want to stoop to that level it's very easy for me to not buy content or support shady tactics.. Maybe others don't have that control. At the end of the day The price point they have it at now is child's play and it's well worth it. I owned BF4 the first year it release and that game alone paid for my Sub when I sold it for 30. I will also sell Madden 16 and recoup most, if not all, of this years subscription as well. Again, the state that the service is in now.. I really see now drawbacks about it but to each his own.
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Re: Talking Point: Does EA Access Really Represent Poor Value for PS4 Players?
@FaultyDroid you can still do that..
At the current juncture EA access forces you to do nothing. Nothing is hidden behind a paywall and you pay extras. You get 10-hr trails to EA games and certain games drop into a vault to own if you pay for the subscription. Not to mention 10 percent off EA content.
Of course, in a situation like yours or if you don't care about EA games then you simply bow out... But I don't get this "what if other companies follow suit" thing. I literally couldn't careless if they joined in. Like I said, nothing about it FORCES you to have EA access right now.. You're not missing out on content in any capacity. The only situation is if they DO start putting DLC behind the wall could I see it being a problem for others. That's not a big deal to me personally because I'm already a busy man, and if they want to stoop to that level it's very easy for me to not buy content or support shady tactics.. Maybe others don't have that control.
At the end of the day The price point they have it at now is child's play and it's well worth it. I owned BF4 the first year it release and that game alone paid for my Sub when I sold it for 30. I will also sell Madden 16 and recoup most, if not all, of this years subscription as well. Again, the state that the service is in now.. I really see now drawbacks about it but to each his own.