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General and Gaming => General => Topic started by: oldgamerz on December 12, 2020, 02:42:41 am
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In the old days of the 1970's 1980's and 1990's there were places you could go to called an arcade. And play some video games at the price of 1 quarter or 2 quarters in the US at least. for time spent on a video game machine/cabinet in a public place, the more you lose at a game the more money it would cost you to play for a given time.
I prefer to pay for a game once instead of continuing to pay as I played
But how would you feel if games the game industry today had games that charged you for playing instead of an upfront cost? thoughts?
And lastly are there games these days that do this? like charge $1 USD as an example for 1 hour of gameplay, or more?
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Seriously who would want to pay monthly for games or deposit money every time they wanted to play?
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And lastly are there games these days that do this? like charge $1 USD as an example for 1 hour of gameplay, or more?
Every subscription based game out there?
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Most of the arcades still around charge by the hour or have a day pass.
It’s good if you want to try a lot of games in a short time, but if you’re good at a particular game...not so much.
Things like Xbox game pass let you play games like you would pay to watch movies etc on Netflix.
I still prefer to buy the games I play, but the monthly fee to play 100 games on rotation is a nice deal.
Growing up, most of my friends had less than 10 games at any given time, and only 1 or 2 was a newer title.
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Seriously who would want to pay monthly for games or deposit money every time they wanted to play?
I would not, and the question is kind of stupid but some people only beat a game once, and pay $60 for a new video game, if this was a thing I could imagine it would cut the cost down like $1 USD an hour for a game like a short FPS game that could be beaten within 8 hours. I would hate this myself, but I think the transition to all digital games is just as bad. I don't see this happening because this could really bloat someone bank statement up if they play a game a lot
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And lastly are there games these days that do this? like charge $1 USD as an example for 1 hour of gameplay, or more?
Every subscription based game out there?
I didn't actually know this untill you posted
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Any game you get 'free' on Live! or PSN that you pay subs for
Any mobile game that has a pay to win ethic
Any game like Fifa that has 'Lootboxes'
The methods might be less transparent but there are many games where you pay as you play, even if its a fraction of a subscription.