Poll Syndicate

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GOG is giving me a code for 12 euro FROSTPUNK…
https://www.gog.com/game/frostpunk
It’s not much of a saving, but it’s the cheapest yet, so…

  • yay
  • nay

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Frostpunk has about as much play time as the story in Starwars Battlefront II (the surprise gambling mechanics one, not the 2005 one)

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Woooow, is it really that bad? Damn, it looks so interesting… Wow…

It is a good game. It is definetly not 30€ long.
15€ or so, I can see.

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YAY to NAY is 50-50… Now that’s help…

I think I lean more towards nay for a plethora of reasons, the largest of which is: It will only get cheaper…

I might go for it as well. :thinking:

It’s $13 US, so. I’d definitely pay that for a good one-off campaign.

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Got Frostpunk myself, will try it out once I get back to my Windows machine. Looked interesting enough to justify 13€ purchase :slight_smile:

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Which one do you use?

  • Spotify
  • Google Play Music
  • Amazon Prime Music
  • Apple Music
  • Tidal
  • CD’s
  • Bandcamp
  • Vinyl

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Which one is actually your favorite?

  • Spotify
  • Google Play Music
  • Amazon Prime Music
  • Apple Music
  • Tidal
  • CD’s
  • Bandcamp
  • Vinyl

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I’m currently giving Tidal a go because it’s included for free with my Sprint plan. It’s alright, but there’s one glaring issue which is that I’ve added a bunch of songs to my collection, but they only show up in Tracks. If I go to Artists, nothing is there, so there’s no way for me to just play songs that I’ve downloaded from individual artists as far as I’m aware, aside from making tons of different playlists.

Spotify and Apple Music do this automatically, so I’m considering switching back to one of the two. There’s still things I like and dislike about each of those as well, just not as big of a deal as Tidal.

Also, Siri comes in handy when driving, but she doesn’t play friendly with Tidal. She works great with Apple Music (as she should). Haven’t tried her with Spotify.

[x] CDs and Bandcamp

[x]CDs, Bandcamp and vinyl

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Fixed

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Spotify, used it for years, it works and I can find most of my music from there. If there’s something I can’t find from Spotify then SoundCloud and Youtube.

Tested Apple music, wasn’t bad and had some music Spotify didn’t, but it just wasn’t enough for me to change the music streaming service. Plus couldn’t figure out at that time how to get it to work on all of my devices.

I think the thing I appreciate most about Spotify is that it’s available on basically every platform.

I like the library management in Apple Music more, but the fact that I can’t run it on my Xbox or natively in Linux is pretty annoying.

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I’m a huge audio snob so I’m buying from Bandcamp or buying the CD and ripping to flac.

I even did an SSD swap in a 5th gen iPod classic because my phone sucked so bad at audio.

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Not enough info really ? I would static pressure everything just from a casual look. I see I am way behind on polls… I do not care :slight_smile:

No thanks. I like contributing to my favorite artists. I would ask that we not bring piracy into this thread, thanks.

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Bandcamp and bandcamp like thing everything else is no hurry cause you are gonna get it for free whether you like it or not.

By a landslide CDs. I’ve purchased some music on Bandcamp but too little to make them count.

Buy CD, rip them with Foobar2000. In some lazy cases (or if it’s a limited edition) I just download the mp3 version from Amazon if I get it with the CD purchase (AutoRIP).

Don’t really like streaming services.

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I miss CD’s but I’m also kinda lazy, so it’s streaming for me.

Spotify cause it’s better than all the others.