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Post by MooseNugget on Dec 11, 2017 20:53:26 GMT
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Post by johnspartan on Dec 11, 2017 21:13:28 GMT
I recommend retro gaming. Retro gaming isn't tainted by current idiotic fads and politics. Plenty of great single player retro games to discover for free.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2017 21:55:48 GMT
I wonder what Bethesda's angle is here. They tried their hand at the multiest of multiplayer with their own best known IP in the form of Elder Scrolls Online but suddenly they want to appeal directly to the single player experience? It seems an odd 180. It seems odd to bring it up at all considering games under their umbrella are generally big sellers despite being mostly single-player games.
Why make a directed effort to fill the single player niche?
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Post by MooseNugget on Dec 12, 2017 2:33:47 GMT
I wonder what Bethesda's angle is here. They tried their hand at the multiest of multiplayer with their own best known IP in the form of Elder Scrolls Online but suddenly they want to appeal directly to the single player experience? It seems an odd 180. It seems odd to bring it up at all considering games under their umbrella are generally big sellers despite being mostly single-player games. Why make a directed effort to fill the single player niche? Honestly the only thing I can think of is that it's a bit of an advertisement for them to show gamers there's still a place to get games you can sink hours apon hours into. I think the ad used images from Wolfenstien II which just came out. Also the remastered Skyrm as well as DOOM just came out on The Switch too.
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Post by Karl Aksel on Dec 13, 2017 15:07:25 GMT
I wonder what Bethesda's angle is here. They tried their hand at the multiest of multiplayer with their own best known IP in the form of Elder Scrolls Online but suddenly they want to appeal directly to the single player experience? It seems an odd 180. It seems odd to bring it up at all considering games under their umbrella are generally big sellers despite being mostly single-player games. Why make a directed effort to fill the single player niche? Maybe the niche is growing? About time someone noticed I'm not into multiplayer games!
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Post by hi224 on Dec 16, 2017 11:58:45 GMT
I prefer single here.
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