I’m that way too, but I know why. I don’t care at all for competitive gaming and co-op is my favorite way to play. Halo co-op campaigns has always been my favorite thing about the series.
Haven’t played Halo since I almost got kicked out of school for playing too much Halo 3 PvP in college.
Oddly enough, I am the opposite. I enjoyed the original Halo trilogy and cannot for the life of me understand the circlejerk that is Overwatch.
Predictable responses.
Since the question seems to be about the reasons why the people who left did so, I can’t help but wonder if it wasn’t simply because of the change of topic. Using her friend’s comments as an example, it sounds as if the conversation started to focus on the sensitivity issue.
Sure, but “people like you” (which to be fair, describes people like me as well) are a tiny percentage of potential customers, and Nintendo would struggle far more if they try to run in the same (incredibly competitive) race that Microsoft and Sony are currently running.
Blame this on having to register on a fucking website for any of your stats to actually count. I can imagine most people had no idea they had to register. Im fairly sure if they would have just counted everyones pokemon, regardless of registration on the pokemon website, the number would have been much closer.
It didn’t help that the pokemon we previously caught weren’t counted. They put the challenge a few weeks after the release, and a lot of players actually finished the game. I only caught some pokemons missing from my pokedex, and tried to shiny hunt.
THE SOUL STILL BURNS!
Cities: Skylines—Natural Disasters is available today. This DLC adds disasters such as earthquakes, fires, and meteors, as well as a Scenario editor and a radio station with in-game music. My poor road planning is usually all the torment my citizens need, but this looks pretty fun too.
Where’s the mod that just leaves the new roll on the counter, maybe puts a water-withered one in the sink or tub. I have kids and cats. No roll is safe.
Good thing there’s no Clefairy for now.
“All 4 people that own a 3ds outside of Japan.” Nothing like undercutting your own argument with ignorance and/or hyperbole.
You almost had me. 6/10 troll.
How many mobile gamers will pay $40 for a game?
Not nearly as many as the 3DS. These are real games and wouldn’t work well on phones.
Quick, Draw! is stupid and it should be ashamed of itself.
These videos are a hundred times better than destruction videos. Deconstruction > destruction.
That article by Brie Code is pretty much everything I hate about the trajectory of the industry. All this concern about super busy feminist art historians in Canada not playing and the push to get them to play is giving a big middle finger to the consumers that pay your bills and built this in the first place.