Yeah, you make a good point. When I play a game, I'm playing it for the game, not for the "community" that comes with it.
Yeah, you make a good point. When I play a game, I'm playing it for the game, not for the "community" that comes with it.
So you're saying I have trust issues.
Why the fuck would anyone play such games on Steam in the first place? Where everybody can see you play, and even if you play offline can see those games in your library?
Suddenly, so much Steam
Are you for real?
I wish I wrote porn for a living!
So is she a stripper trying to pay for technical college? Because that's the only way this outfit makes any sense.
are we still talking about a nintendo game?
Real "Pros" don;t quit mid match OR give up...ever.
The problem with "games as a service", as I see it, is that the people who later want to be able to go back and relive all the moments they enjoyed the first time around won't necessarily have that option, because the "service" (or the form of the service they enjoy today)will probably be straight-up gone by then.
Don't forget the gamers who realize that the more and more responsibilities they accrue the more carefully they have to scrutinize their game choice due to lack of free time.
Kind of nice that the developers just say "Eh, just pirate the damn thing if you can't legally buy it in Australia", but maybe the devs should set up a tip jar so that Australians (and other pirates with a guilty conscience) can give them money even if they pirated the game.
I agree. Turtling is a valid tactic. As much as I hate to say it. In a street fighter match, my friend turtles for an eternity with Guile. It sucks but..hey...it's a strategy.
As the tediously slow match dragged on, Hovmand tabbed out of the game and checked social media and Twitch chat. He was probably just bored, but people were discussing key elements of Dai's strategy, not to mention his supply count/resources. That information could've easily been used to cheat, which is why Hovmand's…
Believe me, there was a heated discussion (or several).
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Ha, yeah - that's the kind of stuff that happens all the time. And the first time something like that happens, you know something like it could happen again, and the game feels that much more interesting as you go. What'll happen next? Who knows??