Part of the problem with subscription access to everything is that it effectively sets the price to look at any random article or video regardless of quality/value at about $100. I'm sorry, but unless you have proof of Bigfoot, or UFO's, or something REALLY fucking compelling, most content isn't worth $100 for one click. Like, you could buy a permanent piece of wall art for that. Or a huge new hard drive. Or other similar tangible content-goods. (1/2)
@h_thoreson Worst still, they're increasingly segmented (especially media/content services) so they can screw more money out of you. It's completely hostile.
@h_thoreson The streaming companies almost immediately adopted the cable TV model of slicing up the cake and charging more for each piece.
@sullybiker I've basically just given up on them and gone back to gaming where at least buying a game, guarantees that you get to play the game, instead of sitting there looking for something and going in circles with 20 different slightly incompatible annoying services
@h_thoreson Don't ever get into trains
@h_thoreson Games are probably the last place you can get real value, even if there's so many dodgy practices (hello, early access) but gamers are demanding and loud and so word gets around fast.
@h_thoreson That and the forced migration from a service *you already paid for* to subscriber model. Apps have done this in many, many cases.
@sullybiker Right, you can have 20 different sub-brands that are all the same company, and cross-market the same products and content, but when it comes time to access anything they're like......... OH NO this is for our double super platinum diamond gold members only :( Sorry :(