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Yarik

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  1. What do you think is the biggest problem with online games?

    In my opinion, it's the cheaters that ruin the fun for everyone. There's no point in playing against someone who has an unfair advantage over others. Anti-cheat doesn't always catch everyone, so it's sad to see online games get ruined by cheaters.

  2. Video games nowadays usually don't come complete, and developers offer the option to purchase additional content (DLC) for them. That's a way to make more money from one product.

    Do you always purchase all the DLC for a game that you've bought? Why or why not?

  3. Thankfully, on digital platforms, you can refund a game if you don't like it. That's, of course, within reason. And with that, how many games have you refunded because you didn't like them?

    I've refunded only two games, as far as I can remember. I thought I would enjoy them, but I was disappointed.

  4. When you play an online game and see a cheater, do you take your time to report them?

    I do that always. I feel like it's my duty as a part of the online community to report the cheaters. They're killing the fun for everyone.

  5. I never felt that games were too identical in terms of strategies to each other. Whenever I play a different game, I actually feel that I play a different game. Maybe I'm just used to it or I don't have a good match that would make it feel like I'm playing the same game.

  6. On 5/4/2024 at 11:45 PM, killamch89 said:

    In some games, I use it because it's necessary. In games like GTA online, I tend to avoid it like the plague because it's usually full of toxic people who are trying their hardest to ruin the experience for everyone else.

    Yes, in competitive games it's important to use the chat. Counter Strike is one of those games where I'm active in using the chat and communicating with my teammates. But I too avoid using the chat in GTA Online. There's nothing there to make it worth it.

  7. On 5/5/2024 at 12:15 AM, killamch89 said:

    How do you find the Witcher 3 peaceful. Is it the exploration part of it?

    That might be it. The atmosphere in it just feels chill. Obviously, the fighting part of the game isn't that relaxing. I have to try hard to win when I'm fighting a boss. But exploration in The Witcher is very calming for me.

  8. On 5/5/2024 at 11:37 PM, Heatman said:

    As long as you're playing your video games judiciously, it's always going to be worth it even if you tend to spend a few bucks in the game's microtransactions if you're the type who plays mostly free to play games. 

    Well, yes. Playing video games is a hobby for me. And there's nothing wrong with people who spend some bucks on their hobby. It's a way to relax. You invest in yourself.

  9. In FPS games, having a good aim is one of the most important things to win. Although, how do you improve it?

    When I was into competitive Counter Strike, I used to train my aim for at least a few hours every day. There was a special map I used to train my aim, reaction time, spray control, and anything else related to shooting. Spending even an hour shooting at bots helps you in a real match.

  10. Have you spent any money on lootboxes in the hope of winning something cool?

    Personally, I haven't spent anything on lootboxes. I see them as a way to gamble, and I usually don't have that much luck with them. I would rather buy the item myself than hope for a chance to win it from a box.

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