The issue for me with these services, well besides just time or compelling content, is the crazy game download sizes against my 250GB cap...
I can get unlimited cap (+400mb speed) for another $20/month, but then that's a whole lot more expense kind of defeating the purpose!
I've used EA access a few times already as a "rental". Including this time for the ten hour trial of Battlefront 2 (I'll redbox BF2 eventually, but I wanted to check out BF2 on my new X1X now dangit, and I wasn't going to buy the $80 edition to play it the 14th). Although last time I had some hassles canceling. We'll see how it goes this time.
These services seem to provide pretty crazy value though if you have a lot of free time and really like gaming and are a gaming generalist. The way EA (I assume gamepass in some fashion) does it where it also gives discounts toward games purchases, (arguably "paying for itself" pretty easily) is even better. I would hate to be gamefly. They are still around somehow and still advertise on Cannata's podcast, which always boggles me when I hear it. Mostly these services dont necessarily fit me though. Except as a rental when I see something I want to beat the campaign for cheap on (like Titanfall 2 on EA access recently).
I can get unlimited cap (+400mb speed) for another $20/month, but then that's a whole lot more expense kind of defeating the purpose!
I've used EA access a few times already as a "rental". Including this time for the ten hour trial of Battlefront 2 (I'll redbox BF2 eventually, but I wanted to check out BF2 on my new X1X now dangit, and I wasn't going to buy the $80 edition to play it the 14th). Although last time I had some hassles canceling. We'll see how it goes this time.
These services seem to provide pretty crazy value though if you have a lot of free time and really like gaming and are a gaming generalist. The way EA (I assume gamepass in some fashion) does it where it also gives discounts toward games purchases, (arguably "paying for itself" pretty easily) is even better. I would hate to be gamefly. They are still around somehow and still advertise on Cannata's podcast, which always boggles me when I hear it. Mostly these services dont necessarily fit me though. Except as a rental when I see something I want to beat the campaign for cheap on (like Titanfall 2 on EA access recently).