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<blockquote data-quote="thefly0810" data-source="post: 172114" data-attributes="member: 4119"><p>I'm keeping my fingers crossed. I'm a gamer on a budget. I'm disabled and have been unable to work, drive and have had extreme difficulty walking without falling to the floor since April 2012. I've been fighting disability for over 2 years. I have an amazing, wonderful supportive wife works extremely hard for our family. My PS 4 was a Christmas gift. Most of my games I receive are either Christmas or birthday gifts. In between, I'll trade games in at Best Buy for PSN cash, and I'll usually buy my games when they're on sale or wait until they're available through PS+. With TPA, it makes more sense for me to be patient and wait until the Season Pass is available and save $20. </p><p> Using The Phantom of the Opera as an example, I look forward to trying the demo when available. However, with the current Season Pass model, I will not be playing the full version of TPOTO on the PS 4 until the Season 4 Pass is available in either August or September of 2015 at the earliest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thefly0810, post: 172114, member: 4119"] I'm keeping my fingers crossed. I'm a gamer on a budget. I'm disabled and have been unable to work, drive and have had extreme difficulty walking without falling to the floor since April 2012. I've been fighting disability for over 2 years. I have an amazing, wonderful supportive wife works extremely hard for our family. My PS 4 was a Christmas gift. Most of my games I receive are either Christmas or birthday gifts. In between, I'll trade games in at Best Buy for PSN cash, and I'll usually buy my games when they're on sale or wait until they're available through PS+. With TPA, it makes more sense for me to be patient and wait until the Season Pass is available and save $20. Using The Phantom of the Opera as an example, I look forward to trying the demo when available. However, with the current Season Pass model, I will not be playing the full version of TPOTO on the PS 4 until the Season 4 Pass is available in either August or September of 2015 at the earliest. [/QUOTE]
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