But… why? They’re so boring, there hasn’t been much innovation in the genre in years.
But… why? They’re so boring, there hasn’t been much innovation in the genre in years.
So Arkham/Assassin’s Creed with a hobbit filter on?
There’s more to a PC than a CPU and GPU. Those of you giving me only those 2 that make up more than half of the $700 are kind of reinforcing my point.
Yes, but they do tend to cost the most.
Because more means more costs which means people won’t buy as many?
I’d say it has to do with increased support of controllers. It used to be really hit or miss whether a controller would even work on the computer, much less with games.
and grouping with people when I decide to be social.
They literally told you.
It doesn’t have to be all one or the other.
These days? They’ve always been like that. It just used to be worse.
“MMOs don’t force people to group together to do things anymore, which means it’s harder for me to make friends”
There are more tools than ever to find community online, much less in cooperative games. Just because people don’t feel forced to play with you doesn’t mean you can’t find people who want to play with you.
Continuously adding fluff to a generic game until people start praising it as the second coming of video-game-christ?
Finally my years of learning to play Tongo pay off!
Full Consortium 😎