So, who exactly is she? Well, externally, she’s the former VP of Product and Engineering at Meta, CEO of Instacart, and current board member for Coupang and Home Depot. She only recently came to Microsoft in 2024 as the President of CoreAI. Don’t worry, if you’re double-checking to see if any of that is related to gaming in some sort of way, let me save you the trouble; it’s not.

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    Literally like selling someone a subscription to drive your car out of town.

    We do have that. It’s the gas tax we pay to the government.

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      I dont think the analogy works. Gas taxes are universal in the U.S. for road fuel, they also fund infrastructure, not stock holders and CEOs.

      A tax is not an arbitrary subscription fee, it’s an ongoing expensive.

      In order for your analogy to work, the fee would need to be created out of no where for no reason other than self enrichment; and there would need to be a viable alternative that provides practically the exact same benefit with no fee. The fee would also need to expire and require renwal despite not using the product, which isn’t the case for gas.

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        18 hours ago

        It works pretty well. The console network fees fund infrastructure, the employees that run the infrastructure, etc. neither the gas tax nor the console network fees are arbitrary. As for the “required renewal despite not using it” thing we just have other things for that in the form of vehicle registration.

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          well. The console network fees fund infrastructure

          I mean where they spend the money is irrelevant. If I rob you, is it suddenly okay if I spend your money responsibly? No.

          PC has had online multiplayer since the creation of the internet, and PC did it without ever having a fee on top of internet access.

          I would also argue that playstation plus membership fees, with all their millions of dollars, have not created a better environment than what available on PC for free, so…