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My first subscription was World of Warcraft, back in vanilla and when I was a dipshit high schooler only starting to get a feel for things like managing money.
And even then, right out the gate it felt like bullshit. Did it anyway cuz peer pressure, but back then and ever since, subscriptions almost all feel like blatant ripoffs.
I subscribe to that - servers and datacenters arenβt free to run. Stand-alone games, though, have to be a one-time fee for me to pick up.
They aren't free, but you can definitely do the model as a buy to play service with a cosmetic cash shop.