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  2. Quality over quantity. I get the feeling ripped off by a game because it lacks content, especially for a single player, but judging the quality of a game by it's length is a ludicrous trend. I would rather have a few hours of engaging, interesting content that has an impact over 60 hours of grind and pointless padding.
  3. This has been a really controversial topic. It cannot be denied that a lot of jobs have been lost to machines. But many still argue that AI cannot replace humans where it matters the most. The other day I saw a signboard in a construction site that says: “Hey chatgpt, can you complete this building?” It was used to buttress the fact that many skills can still not be replaced by machines.
  4. Have you been affected by responsibilities and bills, such that there is a considerable gap between your gaming as an adult and as a teenager? Apart from responsibilities, I also discovered that there are some genres I enjoy more as an adult. So the perk of it is that I get to dedicate the time I have to enjoy these games more.
  5. I can have a really short attention span, especially for the single player games. I can play for minutes intermittently than sit down for hours. This mostly makes me opt for the shorter games, that I can finish in half an hour at most. But I can come back some hours later and pick up another. Would you rather play long hours at a stretch or intermittently?
  6. Yesterday
  7. In the picture contains different consoles and the year they were released. I started with 94 PlayStation, though I knew about the NES and SEGA consoles. What console did you start gaming with?
  8. I looked away during the TLOU part, as I didn't know if there were going to be any triggering images in it. But the RDR2 part made me start bawling all over again.
  9. Try to imagine a world without games, what do you think you will do? Of course it won’t feel as if we are missing anything, we never had it. For me, I would be more of a reader. I read a lot presently, so it will most probably be what would substitute gaming. If there were no games, what would you do?
  10. I’m afraid it will eventually fade away. The way we tune in to radio stations has reduced significantly compared to say, 10 years ago. And this will continue until a generation don’t even know what we call radio stations anymore.
  11. I just type the song on google. The first response at the top is always the lyrics, and I screenshot it for future reference. But often time Spotify also put the lyrics in the songs, but if not then google to the rescue.
  12. I like the Indie folk genre, that is why I’m a fan of passenger. Before I sleep in the night I listen to the cool low beat and slow rhythmic songs to put me to sleep. It helps relives me and I get a good sleep.
  13. I won’t really say it has killed it, but it has surely reduced their revenue. There are many people like me though that always desire that cinema experience. Nothing can substitute it, so it will always be in business.
  14. The friends series. The actors really killed the role. Chandler and Joey are born comedians, I always laugh my intestines out when I watch! In fact I have various clips of them on my phone that I watch every now and then.
  15. Adults watch anime, they are not just for kids. The story behind most of them these days are even beyond the intellectual level of kids. We all have what gives us the ultimate entertainment experience. Whatever rocks anyone’s boat.
  16. Wireless earphones are more comfortable for me than the wired. When I am playing games or when I go for a run, I experience more convenience since I am not disturbed by wires.
  17. Out of what you listed, what has been a major concern is AI overtaking human jobs. The other day while watching NatGeo wild, it was stated that the coverage of the wild was done by drones. About 10 years ago, mini plane pilots and camera men were employed. This is just an example of how humans are losing jobs to AI.
  18. I won’t really say we love it more than each other, we have just allows it to become an integral aspect of our lives. Although the social time we spend with one another has reduced, this does not undermine our relationship in such way. Technology cannot replace or have that kind of impact on human feelings, highly impossible.
  19. Our social lives have suffered! Today we have lots of people that find it hard to say hello to someone on the street. They find it hard to hold a conversation, due to modern technology. Many would rather stay on their PC and dissociate themselves from the real world. This is a growing menace, I’m afraid.
  20. If you go online now you will see hundreds of apps and websites that teach people various languages they are interested in. I have a class I am taking now where I am learning French. This bus the impact of technology on language learning.
  21. Technology makes it easy to reach everyone globally. So it can help spread the awareness of certain dangers and threats and how to deal with these dangers. It can be used to communicate practical solutions to problems, which would not be possible without technology.
  22. Many people have not experienced the danger of using mobile devices in the filling station, so they have no idea. A big and clear sign should be placed there so that people won’t have to experience it before they know.
  23. I use my smartphone more, which is understandable. I take it wherever I go, I cannot do that with my other devices. Not even my tablet. I rarely watch movies, if I want to I do so on my laptop. So it’s smartphone.
  24. I would always choose the latest versions of iPhones, due to their high camera quality. My job requires me to take HD pictures, which is why iPhones have always been my choice of smartphones.
  25. I played Lion King one time when I was a kid, but was so unimpressed with it that I never bothered to play it again. Earthworm Jim 2 was an easy game for me. The only problems I had was the damn Puppy Love stages. It's been a while, but there are like 4 different Puppy Love stages spread out through the game.
  26. While I'm not the biggest on first person, this game does look very promising. I'll need to see more about it before I could make a decision, but I'm liking what I'm seeing so far.
  27. I have to disagree with you on this one @Shagger. I think the fault here is entirely on lazy parents that use TV and video games as babysitters. If these parents had any interest in their children's lives, this wouldn't be a problem. The ESRB exists for a reason. To tell people what games are and are not appropriate for the differing age demographics. You don't buy a game with an M rating for a fucking 5 year old. So if these jackoffs had half a brain cell, they would see that the fault is entirely on their heads. If you have a child, then you need to be an adult and raise the child. That or give the child up for adoption so it can be raised by parents who actually do parent the child.
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