xSup3rM4ri0x said:That's because you're on TrueAchievements. It's hard to find any rational thought or opinion here. This community feeds itself on its own negativity.
I share your sentiments, but LifeExpectancy was not the right person to quote
Certainly some of the most vocal people on the site claim everything is "meh", games that get 8/10 or didn't cost $60 are "garbage", and every sale is the "worst ever sale" - yes, even worse than the worst ever sale from last week
. I can only hope they are all PS fanboys who just come here to shit on Xbox.
But I know it is more than just TA. All the recent TV shows and movies get 1/10 reviews on IMDB - it took just a few seconds to find
https://www.imdb.com/review/rw9212755/?ref_=tt_urv For some reason it is currently trendy to call everything crap.
LifeExpectancy said:And just bc people pay it doesnt mean it is priced appropriately, in my opinion anyway. Or maybe MS is just underpricing GPultimate.
I think you hit the nail on the head.
When comparing Ubisoft+ and EA Play Pro which are both $14.99 per month it is priced appropriately. When comparing Ubisoft+ MA for $17.99 with EA Play Pro + EA Play for Xbox for $19.98 per month, it is a better deal. Even though Ubisoft+ is predominately open world and for EA Play it is sports, I feel EA has more diversity in their lineup. Overall if I had to choose between them, I personally still prefer more of the games from Ubisoft
GPU includes both Console and PC games but only has select day 1 releases and almost no DLC. The bigger 3rd party games (RDR, GTA) are cycled out quite quickly which won't happen on Ubisoft+ MA. When considering $17.99 with the new $16.99 price of GPU, it all depends on if you prefer playing hundreds of older games with no DLC or new releases with DLC as to which represents the best vale.
Ubisoft+ MA is really only for people who also game on PC, which I don't. GPU still offers enough benefit to console only gamers - well it is $1 extra to add GPPC to GPCore ($5) + GPConsole ($11) - and for that $1 you get the base EA Play and Xbox Cloud Gaming.
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