These days I generally prefer to buy once a game has been out for a couple of years. You won't find me in a queue to get the latest Iphone.
that looks like a sweet ps1 game
I mostly wait a few days so I can watch some videos of the game or wait a few weeks until some of the bugs are fixed in patches because studios release games still in beta, and then fix it after everyone reeeeees.These days I generally prefer to buy once a game has been out for a couple of years. You won't find me in a queue to get the latest Iphone.
I mostly wait a few days so I can watch some videos of the game or wait a few weeks until some of the bugs are fixed in patches because studios release games still in beta, and then fix it after everyone reeeeees.
Pre-buys are out of the question for me.
I don't know if it's just me or not but when I sit down to play a game, I am focused on playing that game and that game only until I finish it, get bored with it, or find it out sucks and just stop playing it. For whatever reason, I don't like to play one game one night and then the next night play a different game. I need to finish the game before I move to a different one.
Thinking about my eventually unfulfilled summer vacation gaming resolution. Maybe I should try to finally finish Morrowind. It's not for lack of trying, but I usually give up before even becoming hortator. Too many quests to keep track of is the usual reason for quitting is taking a break and then I can't get into the character again.
I know what Einstein said about repeated tests expecting different results, but maybe I'll try again. I remember that you guys used to on on about "hot bosmer chicks" so maybe I'll create some little fluff in the image of Betty Bosmer, the girl with the impossible waist. High on personality, willpower and intelligence. Luck when she has points to spare. Mages Guild and maybe Thieves too.
That's because the shooter games rely on head shots these days. People spend hours on trainers such as AimLab. It's not fun being target practice for people on the other side of the map sniping away. I gave up on CS:GO and Overwatch 2. Seemed like I was always getting killed, having to run back to the action, or wait for the next round.Multiplayer has evolved into something other than what it was 20 years ago. People flit from game to game as new ones are released. No one sticks with a game and makes it into a thing anymore - they just move on to the next one and adapt to it. That's why a lot of multiplayer is pretty rehashed and by the book anymore. GTA:O is a notable exception; seems like there's a lot of folks playing it consistently.
I do. So far this year I've gone through Far Cry 4, 5, Primal, New Dawn. Then on to Horizon Zero Dawn, which was surprisingly great. Now playing Atomic Heart and am very frustrated because I can't just run 'n gun my way through. Waiting for FC6 to drop on Steam and then get discounted.
I also do a bit of flight simming with a VR rig, just keeping my IRL skills up to date.
Multiplayer has evolved into something other than what it was 20 years ago. People flit from game to game as new ones are released. No one sticks with a game and makes it into a thing anymore - they just move on to the next one and adapt to it. That's why a lot of multiplayer is pretty rehashed and by the book anymore. GTA:O is a notable exception; seems like there's a lot of folks playing it consistently.