If you quit paying for your Netflix, do you expect to still be able to watch movies?
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I'm not streaming with PS+ games.
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You're paying for a subscription that allies you to access them for free. How you access them hardly matters.
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Except PS+ games go on your HDD, so why would they be reliant on your subscription for any reason other than Sony making it that way?
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Actually, those "free" Sony games don't go on your HDD. Well, maybe [i]half[/i] of the game does, but definitely not the full game. How do we know? Because if you actually had the full game, you wouldn't need to pay for PS+ in order to have the game work.
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Edited by Lil_Peace_Doe: 2/13/2014 4:33:39 PM[quote]Actually, those "free" Sony games don't go on your HDD. Well, maybe [i]half[/i] of the game does, but definitely not the full game[/quote] The full game is downloaded, and is put behind a paywall for ps+ And I'm pretty sure they are free. Have no idea why you put quotes around it
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I assume that's just Sony's price plan and business model. I'll look it up later.
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Because access to them is included in the subscription. You don't get them gifted to you, you simply get to play them.
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Edited by Tartan 118: 2/13/2014 11:56:23 AMIt's annoying. I'll have to check when my Gold subscription runs out, because juggling two online subscription fees may be a problem. Monday? Too soon, man. I think it's set to automatic renewal every month, costing me £74 a year. =/ Time to go for a yearly one.