Game Pass users: Do you buy the games afterwards to support the devs?

Game Pass users: Do you buy games afterwards to support the devs?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 21 9.3%
  • No!

    Votes: 67 29.8%
  • Wtf that's a waste of money!?

    Votes: 99 44.0%
  • Only if it leaves the service

    Votes: 38 16.9%

  • Total voters
    225

TaySan

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I bought Halo MCC on Steam despite having it on Game Pass because i want to have it on Steam and give extra support for bringing one of my favorite franchises to PC. Also thinking of doing the same with Gears 5 since Steam has it on sale now. Have you bought any games from Game Pass since subscribing?
 
I am buying the games, which I enjoy on the service, specially those indie ones. I have bought....ummm....28 games, just because I liked them on GamePass.
 
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I'll buy dlc occasionally for games I like. My biggest issue is that there are plenty of games I've bought in the past at launch to see release soon after on GP, so I'm going to have to stop buying so much right away.
 
I mean yes I know they were already paid by Microsoft, but i'm just talking about if you love a game so much you wish to own it and support them even more.
 
I mean yes I know they were already paid by Microsoft, but i'm just talking about if you love a game so much you wish to own it and support them even more.
You are doing great job, i was joking. I plan to buy Slay The Spire and Wizard of Legend, maybe Lonely Mountains too, if someday i decide to quit gamepass. I will buy them because they are kinda addictive games, not to support their devs(it will be an indirect support).

Edit: I forgot to say, i will NEVER buy them from microsoft store.
 
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When i get Gamepass, i dont plan on buying the games on it elsewhere, unless i want to play again and it leaves the service.

Between how exactly does devs make money on game pass? Is it number of downloads and/or time played?
 
No.

Not only do I not buy DLC, I haven't bought a retail game since gamepass started.

And now I know the X is forward compatible, I won't be buying a new xbox on launch day either.

My wallet is Microsoft's biggest fan.
 
You're already supporting the devs (or more accurately the publishers, the devs get paid either way) by paying an endless subscription fee that they get a cut of and that doesn't actually grant you anything of any permanence. Why the fuck would you buy the game on top of that?
 
No. I support them by playing their game over Gamepass. I don't feel the need to burn money buying something I already played.
 
I dont have an Xbox but God no.

I am interested though what kind of deal does Microsoft make with developers to allow their games on GamePass? Surely it's a good incentive.
 
The fuck ? I already supported those greedy ass devs with my 1 euro gamepass sub for 2 years upgrade plan.

Ofc not
 
So far I haven't bought anything after it went on GP. If a game I liked went off of GP and I wanted to play more, I would most definitely buy it.
 
I guess, but not by choice.I was having issues with KCD on Gamepass, but I played enough to know I liked it, so I bought it on steam.
 
I've bought PC GamePass games on Switch that weren't available yet on Xbox. If I play a game on GamePass and enjoy it, I'll buy the DLC. I'll usually buy some MTX if they are available. For example Plague has some outfit DLC I bought.
 
I haven't yet but if there's a game I super love and it's about to leave I would. I have bought a lot of ea games but have ea access too.
 
If it's a non Microsoft published title then it's inevitable that it's going to leave gamepass. So those I definitely pick up if I enjoy them enough
 
Yes I would for the simple fact that PC Game Pass does not get all the Console Game Pass games and I will not subject myself to the console version of certain games...
Games like Witcher 3, Tekken 7, GTAV and many others are an example of this, I'd buy the PC version... maybe I'd test the game out on Console Game Pass if it was a game I was unsure about.
 
back in my day, I would try to beat the game in 7 days before returning it to blockbuster. I did NOT buy the game afterwards.
Ever rent a game enough times that you could have bought it outright? I know I did.

I haven't bought a game that I played in Gamepass. They got paid what they felt was a sufficient amount to put their game there for me to play it.

I have bought sequels to games and DLC that I wouldn't have bought had it not been on Gamepass.

Does that count?
 
PC gamepass subscriber here and yes I do. I'll buy the games that I like from the service on Steam/GOG for the following reasons:
  • I like permanence in my PC gaming library.
  • While being aware that Microsoft have a financial agreement with them I'm happy to give the developer/publisher money directly for a product I like.
  • The windows store is a steaming pile of fresh dog shit so any way to minimise the amount of time I need to spend using it is a plus.
  • To show that there is still a market for people who wish to purchase games outright, even if those same games are available on a subscription.
I treat services like Gamepass and Origin Access as "demo" subscription services. I'll try a game and if I like it enough I will buy it from a place that I have confidence in. If I don't like it then no harm done, no money wasted.
 
After 10 hours of Outer Worlds I uninstalled it and cancelled gamepass :messenger_tears_of_joy:.

I'll probably buy Gears 5 on steam though when I want to play it again.
 
Why would i buy a game for 60-40$ when i could pay 10$ (or 1$ with promotion lol) to play it and play other games too

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Video game companies (or any company or business for that matter) are not your friends. If they don't earn enough money from the sales of their games, then that is a fault on their end, not ours.
 
Microsoft pays a good chunk of money up front....then devs also get paid on either a download or hours played basis.

Buying into Game Pass, downloading and playing their games, u are supporting the devs.
 
A challenge for devs is cashflow, especially in the traditional model where funding is quite low until something ships. Gamepass model seriously improves cashflow, especially when it includes older assets they shipped previously.

I do have this "should I buy it properly" concern every now and then, but it tends to be more about what should I get a physical copy of. I don't like the over reliance on digital library and streamable.

What happens when the zombies take over....?


Exactly.
 
PC gamepass subscriber here and yes I do. I'll buy the games that I like from the service on Steam/GOG for the following reasons:
  • I like permanence in my PC gaming library.
  • While being aware that Microsoft have a financial agreement with them I'm happy to give the developer/publisher money directly for a product I like.
  • The windows store is a steaming pile of fresh dog shit so any way to minimise the amount of time I need to spend using it is a plus.
  • To show that there is still a market for people who wish to purchase games outright, even if those same games are available on a subscription.
I treat services like Gamepass and Origin Access as "demo" subscription services. I'll try a game and if I like it enough I will buy it from a place that I have confidence in. If I don't like it then no harm done, no money wasted.
I'm kinda in the same boat. I treat Game Pass like a "try it before you buy it" type of thing. Windows store is a buggy mess for games.
 
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