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I had a good time with Game Pass, when I had it. The library of titles, from indie to AAA, is impressive. You can play classics too, from
Iโm Tired of Paying for Another Subscription
In this day and age, everything wants you to pay a recurring subscription. Please save me from another subscription-based service. Iโve got Netflix and Max, and I use both pretty frequently. Way more than Game Pass, thatโs for sure.
As good as a deal Game Pass is, Iโm just not getting value out of it. And really, itโs only a good deal if you opt for the PC Game Pass. Itโs like paying for the lowest tier of Netflix and putting up with ads all the time. If I pay for a subscription service, I want all the features, not just a slice.
It Burns My Urge to Game

Speaking of the Game Pass library, the smorgasbord of titles on there will definitely make you full. I got to try out some original
But you know what? It was putting a massive pressure on me. Rather than get excited over all the games, I started feeling like I needed to focus on Game Pass instead of what I was in the mood for. Not to mention some games having a limited run on the service, which just feeds into FOMO and thatโs a party I donโt want an invitation to.
My Gaming Habits Have Changed Dramatically
My gaming habits have changed for the better. Itโs not just because I have kids, although thatโs a significant reason, but also how I approach games. Iโm at the point where playing the new hotness isnโt all that interesting to me.
That means youโll rarely ever see me in line for a new release, outside of needing to do my job. Iโve been playing single-player games more than ever before, too. It works perfectly for me because Iโm playing at my own rate.
In fact, the games I play more often are ones from 10 or so years ago. And when I do buy a game, itโs usually indie, with a smattering of AA and AAA. When I do dip into the higher budget games, itโs never live service or multiplayer titles.
Iโm More Concerned with Preservation

Most important of all, Game Pass doesnโt fit my big move towards preservation. I detest this popularity with digital games, especially on consoles. At least when I buy a game from GOG, I have a way of making backups as many times as I need.
At the end of the day, I like owning my games. I make it a point to buy physical discs as often as I can. I also want my support for a game to come from my copy, not because I played it on Game Pass for essentially pennies.