What kind of pizza are you buying for $30+?Always interesting to see people arguing the lack of value for $30, when they've probably paid more for a pizza.
This is a good deal for certain people for sure. Just not for a lot of people.
What kind of pizza are you buying for $30+?Always interesting to see people arguing the lack of value for $30, when they've probably paid more for a pizza.
That's totally a good bonus, but it's still not Madden early and for $5. It's a paid demo and a discount on a full game purchase.You forgot about the 10% discount off new games including Madden
Lol. Xbone is my main, Ps4 is for the few exclusives that are actually good. I also have a PC and still buy multiplats on Xbone.
or maybe the internet is just full of viral marketeers/astroturfers/whatever the fuck they call it these days
So, Xbox wants me to test EA's, reports it's bugs, etc without giving me anything? Not even a month for free? Fuck off.
You won't need to saddle up with Microsoft to use this service.
?????? PC maybe?
Further proof that the reason why EA was so behind Microsoft and the Xbox One is because they love the idea of turning everything into Rentals and 100% online DRM solutions.
Because they'd be stupid not to???
I have all of them PS4 mains WiiU is the Nintedo (mario/Zelda machine) and the Xbone is the Halo/Forza box. PS4 is everything else and PC is for RTS and MMO's and Steam.
only USA....booo @ NO CANADA
Will EA Access be available in my country?
At launch, EA Access will be available in Australia, Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Spain, United Kingdom, and the United States with additional territories to follow.
Wave hello to your origin app. See if it smiles back
I don't understand how the economies of scale is going to work for a service like this. What motive will people have to purchase new titles if EA charges 30 dollars a year for an entire vault of games?
If I'm reading this right- they are offering a full suit of one year old sports titles alongside their flagship shooter? This will rangle up the majority of casuals and insure they almost never invest in newer titles.
only USA....booo @ NO CANADA
I don't understand how the economies of scale is going to work for a service like this. What motive will people have to purchase new titles if EA charges 30 dollars a year for an entire vault of games?
If I'm reading this right- they are offering a full suit of one year old sports titles alongside their flagship shooter? This will rangle up the majority of casuals and insure they almost never invest in newer titles.
Well... there is also a slighty chance that some people may prefer che current Xbox One lineup to the PS4 one. Just to say...
My guess is Electronic Arts was one of the main developers pushing for Xbox always online solution. Iirc didn't EA drop one of their online requirements shortly before the Xbox announcement.
not everyone has multiple consoles-or are you not aware of this?
What make you think that every person who owns PS4 and X1? Has PS4 as their main console.
Aaaaand you are talking in plural... (us) because?
Show me where exactly I wrote that I have a problem with people not being excited about this one. You clearly don't get my point ... So just don't make a comment on it.
Yea, $22 off across what, 2 years? Hardly enough.
Well yes, I think a certain portion of gamers will use this as a way to get "free" games. But I also think many people that buy games day 1 will still buy games day 1, and may use this as a way to get them cheaper (due to the discounts).
$5/month is $5 more than I am willing to spend on EA products.
Just checked and I got it, thanks for the heads up.It came to my email account not through the xbox dashboard.
Did you even read the OP? You don't even have to click on a link!![]()
just got a code to try this
just got a code to try this
only USA....booo @ NO CANADA
Price is right i just don't want to sign up to anything that has to do with EA or buy a new system to try it out. But if PS4 gets it down the line i might give it a try for the Vault alone.
Yea, $22 off across what, 2 years? Hardly enough. Like I said, I'm very interested in how the game trials will work but until there's more info (as in, can we play the whole game for 5 straight days), I'm not too interested. If you get the full game available for 5 days, then heck yea it's a good deal (but only to buy a month at a time). I could pay $5, play the entire game in 5 days, then not have to spend another cent more. That would be amazing.
I don't understand how the economies of scale is going to work for a service like this. What motive will people have to purchase new titles if EA charges 30 dollars a year for an entire vault of games?
If I'm reading this right- they are offering a full suit of one year old sports titles alongside their flagship shooter? This will rangle up the majority of casuals and insure they almost never invest in newer titles.
Can you check to see if you can use your Microsoft Account credit to buy the sub once you get the app running?
Credit Card only it seems.... my MS store credit ($34) is greyed out.