That's the difference between what Sony and Microsoft do with their "free" games. You keep the Xbox games. You essentially rent them from Sony.
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But, if you never quit subscribing then you'll never lose them. Honestly, I've gotten over 40 games from PS+, I've only kept a few. Got tired of the multiplayer, or just beat the game. No sense in keeping the game once you're finished with it.
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Said like a true Xbox fan ;-)
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So... posting what is actually true makes him biased? Interesting.
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It's called 'Trolling'. Lol, why so serious. In all fairness though, it can only be a fair opinion if you own both consoles and know the difference yourself. I just saw one side to this post.
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Gotcha. I see the joke now. Sorry, it's kind of an off day for me. (Luckily, I do own both. lol)
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I wasn't saying it wasn't true, there is indeed a difference between PS+ and Xbox Live. I just commented on the way the post was put. Maybe i read it wrong, who cares. I certainly wasn't funny though. :P
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What's your point? It's true. You essentially rent the games from Sony because you don't keep them when you're not subscribed to Playstation Plus. You keep the games you get from Microsoft, even if your gold runs out.
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That's true. I made a point though in saying that PS+ is required to play almost all games on the system, so it really isn't such a big deal in the end. Considering the fact you're saving hundreds of ($£) in the long run with free critically acclaimed titles every month makes it worth the investment every year.
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Edited by DE4THINC4RN4TE: 2/17/2014 9:02:34 PMThat's great and all, but I was focussing on the differences between the systems used by Sony and Microsoft, not if it is worth it or not.
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Ok, well in that case, on you go. *zips up mouth*