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Or just smile naturally.

No thanks! I'll stick with these bad boys!

For me, I'll stick to my dice rings, thank you very much!

Actually I commend him for actually STILL being in the conference and enduring with the condition that he was in. Props to him.

Sounds like service means something else to you

I guess you don't really understand what service means.

I'm ok with this.!

Damn it... you got me excited! @_@

I don't disagree with that. As long as they do it "right", I'm fine with more content, although I'd like to see other supernatural creature to get featured.

Yes but by your statements before YOU WONT sell it, YOU WONT lend it because you would have then contradicted yourself with what you were telling everyone.

OTHER than what I have already mentioned such as playing and putting on a shelf, what else will you do with it? Again, you wont be selling it or lending it because

I paid only because I fully know what I was getting into. I know it is RANDOM, and knowing this, I don't buy any games on the PSN that are more than $3 worth.

Seeing as RE4 came out before the digital games program, that is of course fine. For me, I have Sleeping Dogs Digital offered free and also RE5 Gold Edition Digital. 5 years from now, I can still go back to them and play them.

Ok that's great. Next question: how many games do you buy in a year?

Nope, I'm just responding. But evidence has it that you have been doing last words from your other conversations.

Again, you can't buy 60+ games. I don't need to own the games to enjoy them. As I stated before, if I desired to stop my subscription and enable it again, I can pay the 3 month subscription; not that I would because I would never quit my yearly. Therefore I am effectively saving a whole lot of money.

But you can't buy 60+ games.

What else are you going to do with your physical copy? You won't sell it, as you said, because you want to get back to it anytime. You won't share it because you want it accessible always. Other than play with it or put it on a shelf, what else do you want to do? What else is there to do?

You do get to keep it, you just have to pay for the service of a measly 3-4 dollars to access all that there is. It's a lot better than paying 50 dollars on 1 game for a whole year round.

You will pay another 50 to keep access and gain access to 60+ more games including the ones you already have access to. That's the service. That's how rental works. It's a question of "Do you like the games they give out, so is it worth it to you?"

Which games are you still playing for over 2 years?