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  1. Ubisoft CEO might be an NFT creator, but to be frank, we don't need NFTs to enter into video games. I've seen so many NFT games, where players engage on and earn some NFT rewards. But such wouldn't be the case with NFTs in console gaming, it will be another pay to win system which is not wanted. NFTs should be on their own session, video games aren't for such risky investments, it is mainly for fun. I am an NFT investor, even trying to create my own NFT, and register at opensea, but wouldn't consider having it around video games, it should stay aside. 

  2. Cryptocurrency scam is common, and the transactions are irreversible. If you have issues of with payment address when sending out funds, you wouldn't get your funds back, it will be freezed in the blockchain. Many are just skeptic around crypto due to its anonymity, and scams surrounding the digital coins. But you should note that, not all crypto exchanges scam, and not all scams are built for scam, majority operate legitimately for payment of products and services online. I always stick to the popular coins and not the unpopular ones. 

  3. 1 hour ago, Shagger said:

     

     

     

    I'm not going to question anyone's admiration for George R.R. Martin, if that's how you feel then that's how you feel and I'm not going to disrespect that viewpoint from anyone, gut I genuinely do not get where that is coming from. In his entire life, his resume in the game industry reads he co-wrote one game, and that is literally it. And that was a game that only just released in that last few months. Game of Thrones and the books it's based on have no connection to any video game at all. Honestly, that admiration could be placed at the feet of Andrzej Sapkowski (Author of The Witcher series) and it would as much sense, and that's a man who has publicly disrespected video games as medium. True, Gorge R.R. Martin hasn't done that, but he has himself admitted he has no personal relationship with video games and could count the amount he has played on one hand.

     

    Sorry @Aniekwe and @Heatman, but it doesn't make sense to admire this man for his "contribution" to video games.

     

    Noted, I never really heard much about George R.R Martin, but at least 'Tyler Blevins is well-known when it comes to video games. He plays video game as a career choice, with plenty of achievements around gaming. If I'm looking for a role model then, I have to go for him and not George R.R Martins. At this point, I just want to enjoy my game and not being inspired by any so-called celebrity before going for a particular game. Most of the celebrities are hired for promotional purposes, so they just hype the game which they're hired for without playing it. 

  4. Tyler Blevins, George R. R Martin, might be influential when it comes to video game, but I don't take inspiration from them while playing video games. I've been a gamer since my childhood, I didn't know about this figures when I started it was only when I came of age, and I started browsing about influential celebrities who enjoys playing games, that's when I discovered this names and others that aren't included. 

  5. Who is that gamer that has such kind of time to argue between the two which is better off? I don't have time for such argument or paying attention though. Even if I love GTA 5 more, because it is a new franchise of the GTA series, I wouldn't go on to compare the previous edition to it, it is completely baseless. Everyone got choice, some prefer the older editions, some prefer retro games than the so-called modernize games. 

  6. 2 hours ago, Dannyjax said:

    I don't even need to over push it because once it's 9:00 PM, my whole body system is going to kick into shutdown mode. Any other thing I'm trying to do wouldn't be a smooth ride. 

    xD, that's the end of the road for your body in a daily routine. So, it is cool as you're maintaining it. I wouldn't force myself though if I am in your shoes, because I don't like cheating my body system when it doesn't want to move further. 

  7. 1 hour ago, Dannyjax said:

    I don't have any idea on Apple banning Fortnite? What could be the reason for that? I would have to Google more on this. 

    When I browsed to get concrete information why it was banned, I couldn't get enough information to be convinced while it was banned. I only saw where it was written that, Epic and Apple aren't in partnership, and Apple seek legal jurisdiction to reinstate Fortnite back to it's iOS store. Up to now, their is no information regarding the length of their case seeking legal battle, I'm crossing my hands though, and expecting to get the latest announcement as regards to Fortnite ban from apple store. 

  8. 51 minutes ago, Clasher said:

    I'm also a hardcore fan of FIFA, well it still comes as shocker  that the trademark name is been taken away, but that wouldn't deter me from playing soccer games as they are among my favourite video games.

    It wouldn't deter it at all, because EA will shift to a new trademark name, being 'EA Sports. Let's see how that one goes when the contract with FIFA ends in 2023..

  9. I don't keep to information around gaming tournaments, let alone connecting to Fortnite's dreamhack tournament. I've only engaged in local hosted gaming tournaments, I didn't win because majority was around racing, and other form of companion gaming, double player fighting games like 'Mortal Kombat. Just as Shagger said, keep a close attention to tournaments like the one you mentioned around Fortnite, make inquires before going into any of them to avoid making the mistake. 

  10. No, I wouldn't go back to playing around old gaming platforms, I wouldn't have such time to go retro, even if I go, it will be played once every 365 days. ND truly, it will be waste of resources which supposed to be utilized for better and enhanced platform. 

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