• lloram239@feddit.deOP
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    1 year ago

    Seems pretty expensive for just two random Quest games a month and you lose access when you unsubscribe.

    What happens when you already have one of those games? Which I assume will be pretty common given how old many of the good VR games are at this point.

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      1 year ago

      I agree, losing access to the games after you stop subscribing is a deal breaker.

      It’s kind of like paying for a trial 'innit? I’d very much prefer free limited trials in that case. Thanks, but no thanks.

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    1 year ago

    When the fuck will these companies learn to focus on ONE FUCKING THING and do that ONE FUCKING THING WELL?

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      1 year ago

      Zuckerberg got lucky that his social media company was the one that succeeded.
      Now he has a big tech company that is losing market share and no new product on the horizon.

      The whole Meta / Metaverse nonsense is a desperate attempt to deliver “the next big thing” and remain relevant.

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    There are quite a few games that I play for a month or two and then it’s done and dusted. Any time something I actually want to buy like that is in the subscription, I might as well just get the subscription and I have it for $8 instead of the normal price. If you treat it like that, this seems like a good deal. But I don’t know how often they are going to list games that (a) I want enough to buy it but (b) didn’t buy it already.