@silv3rst0rm: "We also learn in the video that Sony started developing PS4 Pro as soon as the PS4 shipped in November 2013" It's stated in the article that we all supposedly read above (not like anyone would ever comment after only reading the headline...) Also, as a consumer, the size of the development team is irrelevant. How they use their resources is up to them. The only thing that matters in the end is the final product.
Thanks for the heads up. Best to just wait a year until it's all sold in one piece. No rush. Add as much as you want and i may buy it when it's in one package, or maybe not at all if i don't care by that point...
Join now and play EA's best games as much as you want, all for just $4.99 a month. It's the real deal.
http://www.ea.com/eaaccess/about.html
As part of the EA Access Services, members with an active subscription are offered (1) the ability to play a limited trial of certain EA Content 5 days prior to the date that EA Content is otherwise available on the Xbox Marketplace (“Play First”), (2) discounts on certain Xbox One EA Content offered through the Xbox Marketplace (“Discounts”); and (3) access to a limited library of certain EA Content (“Vault Title(s)”) for unlimited online play (“Vault Access”) for the duration of their availability in the Vault.
http://www.ea.com/eaaccess/terms.html
Looks to me like you are paying specifically for the right to play the games. Money exchanged for a product and/or service is the definition of a transaction. Yes, paying for the internet technically gives you access to purchase this subscription, but it is not specifically what you are buying. EA Access you are paying for this precise service. Even EA doesn't call the games free. It's just irresponsible reporting.
@deathwish026: You're right, rather than using logic, intelligence and common sense, let's just take everything to the ridiculous. When we were born, there was a hospital bill, that means nothing is free. We paid just to live.
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