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IGN Insider/Gamespot Complete
Anyone subscribe to either of these? I'm considering subscribing to one(it's 20 bucks a year for either one) but I'm not sure which one is better. Can anyone give me some info about them? Thanks
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Re: IGN Insider/Gamespot Complete
Originally posted by dfbennett Anyone subscribe to either of these? I'm considering subscribing to one(it's 20 bucks a year for either one) but I'm not sure which one is better. Can anyone give me some info about them? Thanks |
I subscribe to IGN. I like it alright and 20 bucks a year is no biggie for me.
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I went ahead and subscribed to IGN. I was sick of getting the insider login screen when I was viewing screenshots or videos. I'm a bit angry that there are still tons of ads even when you are an insider. Also, the videos don't seem to download fast at all. I'm on a fast cable modem but I keep getting like 35k downloads. Sometimes it dips below that or just doesn't work at all. Oh well, perhaps I'll fire off a few angry emails. I wonder if Gamespot is any better. Oh well.
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I will stick to free sites. I figure the more I spend on info the less I have for games. what real insider info could they really get anyway- early screenshots?
I really have no interest in that. I figure I do not want to pay to have a developer hype me on a game based on screenshots when all I care about is gameplay. could someone explain what info they get that makes the $20 worth it? |
I went with Gamespot mostly for the videos. They now added high-res videos and guarantee at least 100k downloads, and so far I have gotten at least that.
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Originally posted by gcribbs I will stick to free sites. I figure the more I spend on info the less I have for games. what real insider info could they really get anyway- early screenshots? I really have no interest in that. I figure I do not want to pay to have a developer hype me on a game based on screenshots when all I care about is gameplay. could someone explain what info they get that makes the $20 worth it? |
I subscribed to both because I want to see IGN's locked new content and sometimes I look at Gamespot's locked archived content.
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I hated IGN's subscription service, only because when it first came online it was nothing but opinions and editorials - no substance. IGN's free service was the pits too - nothing but pop-up ads and poor page layout.
In the past year I switched to Gamespot for their free service, and subscribed to Complete just before E3. I really like Gamespot's videos and especially their video reviews. It's nice to see game footage compliment what the reviewer is referencing in the game. Gamespot offers a lot of nice extras, like user reviews and the Game Buyer service. I'd say go with Gamespot, but that's my personal preference. |
I signed up for Gamespot as well. Less than $2 a month is worth it for the content and for the lack of annoying ads.
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