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rusty_shackleford wrote: December 16th, 2024, 03:54
Roguey wrote: December 16th, 2024, 01:11
The peak concurrent players happened six days ago instead of today, the Game Pass effect. More people treating it as a rental.
I really can't imagine this is actually profitable for them? Just allowing people to pay for a month of gamepass to beat a game at a fraction of the launch price?
MS is going to obviously end this at some point.
At least I don't see them funding these kind of games for much longer. They can get the same or more players on much lower budgets, something like TOW. Was for sure a lot cheaper to produce, and probably generated just as much if not more traffic for Gamepass.
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Tweed wrote: December 16th, 2024, 04:17
Rand wrote: December 15th, 2024, 15:36
I don't want ANY lords. And I don't accept any.
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rusty_shackleford wrote: December 16th, 2024, 03:54
Roguey wrote: December 16th, 2024, 01:11
The peak concurrent players happened six days ago instead of today, the Game Pass effect. More people treating it as a rental.
I really can't imagine this is actually profitable for them? Just allowing people to pay for a month of gamepass to beat a game at a fraction of the launch price?
MS is going to obviously end this at some point.
I think you underestimate how many people forget to cancel.

Also, the economics of the situation are more favorable when you contrast with something like a retail sale.
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rusty_shackleford wrote: December 16th, 2024, 03:54
Roguey wrote: December 16th, 2024, 01:11
The peak concurrent players happened six days ago instead of today, the Game Pass effect. More people treating it as a rental.
I really can't imagine this is actually profitable for them? Just allowing people to pay for a month of gamepass to beat a game at a fraction of the launch price?
MS is going to obviously end this at some point.
How do you think Netflix and other subscription services make their money? Adobe moved their photoshop and other programs to subscription long before Netflix started their streaming service.
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Faceless_Sentinel wrote: December 16th, 2024, 10:03
rusty_shackleford wrote: December 16th, 2024, 03:54
Roguey wrote: December 16th, 2024, 01:11
The peak concurrent players happened six days ago instead of today, the Game Pass effect. More people treating it as a rental.
I really can't imagine this is actually profitable for them? Just allowing people to pay for a month of gamepass to beat a game at a fraction of the launch price?
MS is going to obviously end this at some point.
How do you think Netflix and other subscription services make their money? Adobe moved their photoshop and other programs to subscription long before Netflix started their streaming service.
By creating very low budget slop, not creating blockbuster movies multiple times a year.
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rusty_shackleford wrote: December 16th, 2024, 10:05
Faceless_Sentinel wrote: December 16th, 2024, 10:03
rusty_shackleford wrote: December 16th, 2024, 03:54


I really can't imagine this is actually profitable for them? Just allowing people to pay for a month of gamepass to beat a game at a fraction of the launch price?
MS is going to obviously end this at some point.
How do you think Netflix and other subscription services make their money? Adobe moved their photoshop and other programs to subscription long before Netflix started their streaming service.
By creating very low budget slop, not creating blockbuster movies multiple times a year.
Well, there is a lot of indie, small, double A games that fits description of slop in gamepass, plus sometimes big games.
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rusty_shackleford wrote: December 16th, 2024, 03:54
Roguey wrote: December 16th, 2024, 01:11
The peak concurrent players happened six days ago instead of today, the Game Pass effect. More people treating it as a rental.
I really can't imagine this is actually profitable for them? Just allowing people to pay for a month of gamepass to beat a game at a fraction of the launch price?
MS is going to obviously end this at some point.
You know on face value the idea of game pass would seem like a good idea when seeing the success of streaming services like Netflix and combine with Microsoft has huge backlog of games they owned.

But I guess the reality of it that there isn’t much of great desire to use such services probably due to technological issues ( internet speeds not great for large amount of its customer base)
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Faceless_Sentinel wrote: December 16th, 2024, 10:03
How do you think Netflix and other subscription services make their money? Adobe moved their photoshop and other programs to subscription long before Netflix started their streaming service.
For the longest time, Netflix was kept alive by investors. A lot of Hollywood people bemoan how they replaced a model that worked (theater, home video, television) with one that didn't (streaming subscriptions).
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Roguey wrote: December 16th, 2024, 12:31
Faceless_Sentinel wrote: December 16th, 2024, 10:03
How do you think Netflix and other subscription services make their money? Adobe moved their photoshop and other programs to subscription long before Netflix started their streaming service.
For the longest time, Netflix was kept alive by investors. A lot of Hollywood people bemoan how they replaced a model that worked (theater, home video, television) with one that didn't (streaming subscriptions).
But Netflix streaming service was and still is profitable. Hollywood people said that putting *******, ****** and all that nonsense in the movies instead of a script and a good writing is also a good thing but look where it lead them to.
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Rand wrote: December 16th, 2024, 05:08
Tweed wrote: December 16th, 2024, 04:17
Rand wrote: December 15th, 2024, 15:36
I don't want ANY lords. And I don't accept any.
I am not a peasant and I won't tolerate that feudal ********.
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Rand wrote: December 16th, 2024, 05:08
Bow to your cosmic masters, underling. Or else.
Nooneatall wrote: December 16th, 2024, 14:23
This is the amazing thing about Jesus he died for everyone, including you who mock him. No human could have such love and patience. Remember this when you are in hell, you chose it.
Hell, huh? Your alleged god made it, and so wants everything to be that way.
You claim omnipotence and omniscience for that deity. That means other, less cruel methods were absolutely possible to attain the same results, but he chose this garbage. Also that he could end it instantly with zero effort.
Perhaps the things you were told were either not real or not actually good? (Or both...)
If you can't see the blatant, objective evil in that whole ideology then nothing I say can ever open your eyes.
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Rand wrote: December 16th, 2024, 14:32
Rand wrote: December 16th, 2024, 05:08
Bow to your cosmic masters, underling. Or else.
Nooneatall wrote: December 16th, 2024, 14:23
This is the amazing thing about Jesus he died for everyone, including you who mock him. No human could have such love and patience. Remember this when you are in hell, you chose it.
Hell, huh? Your alleged god made it, and so wants everything to be that way.
You claim omnipotence and omniscience for that deity. That means other, less cruel methods were absolutely possible to attain the same results, but he chose this garbage. Also that he could end it instantly with zero effort.
Perhaps the things you were told were either not real or not actually good? (Or both...)
If you can't see the blatant, objective evil in that whole ideology then nothing I say can ever open your eyes.
There's still time to repent
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Atlantico wrote: December 6th, 2024, 12:32
Indiana Jones is a judische revenge-fantasy at its core and until it is stripped of that core, it will forever be boring. Jorge tried to move it from its origin with Temple of Doom and even Crystal Skull, but didn't quite manage to find the right tone. Although Temple of Doom is by far the best attempt at moving Indy away from punching Nazis.
Yup, it has been well-documented in several interviews and programs that Steven Spielberg specializes in making Jewish revenge porn. This applies to most Hollywood directors in general like Quentin Tarantino, Mel Brooks, Al Pacino, Lawrence Bender, David Weil, Frank Spotnitz, etc. They just can't help but insert themselves in everything that they are involved in.

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I always undestood Harrison Ford saying “As a man I’ve always felt Irish, as an actor I’ve always felt Jewish.” as Ford being cynical and sarcastic as he is wont to be. He doesn't see himself as a Jew, but the **** in Hollywood do, so he's fine with it. It gets him jobs.

"Spielberg was even going to give Indy a Jewish girlfriend" -- well he did the next best thing and got him a girlfriend with a Jewish name, i.e. Karen Allen. And hey, maybe Spielberg just assumed she was juden. Hollywood has long been a "don't ask, don't tell" when it comes to yids.

If you look like one or are named like one, you'll probably pass as one. No questions asked, in Hollywood they're mostly non-religious anyway (i.e. "reformed ****")

I'm like 99% sure Hollywood gave Ingmar Bergman a shot because it sounds vaguely juden. Norman Jewison and F. Murray Abraham definitely coasted on their names to a degree.
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Atlantico wrote: December 20th, 2024, 16:08
If you look like one or are named like one, you'll probably pass as one.
It worked for Whoopi Goldberg.
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Roguey wrote: December 16th, 2024, 12:31
Faceless_Sentinel wrote: December 16th, 2024, 10:03
How do you think Netflix and other subscription services make their money? Adobe moved their photoshop and other programs to subscription long before Netflix started their streaming service.
For the longest time, Netflix was kept alive by investors. A lot of Hollywood people bemoan how they replaced a model that worked (theater, home video, television) with one that didn't (streaming subscriptions).
It wasn't competition from those other streaming services popping up hurting their bottom line as opposed to originally having their monopoly?
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Atlantico wrote: December 20th, 2024, 16:08
I always undestood Harrison Ford saying “As a man I’ve always felt Irish, as an actor I’ve always felt Jewish.” as Ford being cynical and sarcastic as he is wont to be. He doesn't see himself as a Jew, but the **** in Hollywood do, so he's fine with it. It gets him jobs.

"Spielberg was even going to give Indy a Jewish girlfriend" -- well he did the next best thing and got him a girlfriend with a Jewish name, i.e. Karen Allen. And hey, maybe Spielberg just assumed she was juden. Hollywood has long been a "don't ask, don't tell" when it comes to yids.

If you look like one or are named like one, you'll probably pass as one. No questions asked, in Hollywood they're mostly non-religious anyway (i.e. "reformed ****")

I'm like 99% sure Hollywood gave Ingmar Bergman a shot because it sounds vaguely juden. Norman Jewison and F. Murray Abraham definitely coasted on their names to a degree.
Tangerine wrote: December 20th, 2024, 16:48
Atlantico wrote: December 20th, 2024, 16:08
If you look like one or are named like one, you'll probably pass as one.
It worked for Whoopi Goldberg.
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