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If there was a choice to bring a gaming character into reality, I would warmly select Mario from the Super Mario series. Mario has captured the hearts of countless gamers throughout the years and has contributed immensely to the happiness of millions. The reason behind this choice lies in Mario's admirable traits, including courage, unwavering resolve, and an optimistic outlook. These qualities make him a truly inspiring and endearing character. It would be an incredible joy to witness Mario's existence materialize, as he could serve as a symbol of motivation and inspiration for many people. Moreover, who wouldn't feel thrilled about having a real-life companion resembling a cheerful plumber wearing a red hat and sporting a mustache?
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What would aliens think about humans playing video games?
Bizdustry replied to Reality vs Adventure's topic in Gaming Forum
If aliens watch us playing video games, they might think it's just a way for us to have fun and relax. They might be curious about how we use technology to make virtual worlds and play different roles. They might also notice that gaming lets people interact and make friends online. For them, it could be interesting to see how gaming helps us connect with each other and share experiences. -
What ifs scenarios completely changing a game
Bizdustry replied to Reality vs Adventure's topic in Gaming Forum
If Mortal Kombat were transformed into an open-world game including different realms such as Earthrealm, Netherrealm, Outworld, and more, players would be able to enjoy a larger and more captivating gaming experience. They would have the liberty to freely wander through these realms, engage with their distinct environments, and come across a wide variety of characters and obstacles on their journey. This open-world concept has the potential to enhance the game's narrative depth, introduce new possibilities for storytelling, and provide players with a more fulfilling and exciting gameplay adventure. -
I haven't personally, no, but I know of people who have. Several things can make video games addictive. Some factors include a person's vulnerability to addiction, any existing psychological issues they may have, the way the game is designed (like how it rewards players or encourages social interaction), and whether there are online multiplayer options available. These factors can contribute to making some people more likely to develop an addiction to video games.
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Plan for the upcoming weekend is to mostly relax, spend time with loved ones, and possibility enjoy the weather if UK weather allows this. I might squeeze in a movie at the Cinema, depending on how much time is available. What about you?
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Same as the previous poster, I am not aware than I am allergic to any foods or drinks. I can't eat spicy foods but this is mostly because my tounge feels like it's on fire which would result in me screaming and making a fool of myself in public. I know there are common food allergies like nuts for example, and most schools will ban children bringing in anything with nuts incase it sets of another child.
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I don't regularly go to the gym. I was regularly paying for a Gym membership and visiting the local one to get some running in, to improve my stamina for a upcoming fitness test for my job. However, due to mitigating circumstances I ceased and desisted gym activities. It's harder to get going again, than it is to continue or keep up a certain level of fitness. This isn't to say I don't enjoy going out for the occasional walk, though.
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Are you someone who follows weather events that are severe?
Bizdustry replied to Shortie's topic in General Chat
I was following the weather events that were taking place in Greece not to long ago. Mainly because I am due to fly out to Rhodes on the 30th of September, in preparation for my 23rd Birthday to spend in the warm sunny weather. It's funny, as us British haven't had much of a summer. Yet we moan about it being colder than usual for this time of year, while other places are spreading wildfire. Guess we should count ourselves lucky in this regard that mother nature hasn't chosen the UK yet. -
Many professional gamers have the opportunity to earn a significant income, ranging from a few thousand dollars to several hundred thousand dollars or even more in a year. However, it depends on a number of factors. This includes the experience and popularity of the pro gamer.
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Have you ever attended an esports event in person?
Bizdustry replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Esports & Competitive Gaming
I have never attended an esports event in person. With this being said, I have watched events live on Twitch.TV, YouTube and on Television of live esports taking place. I remember watching one Fortnite match where a player was caught cheating resulting in him becoming immediately disqualified. I think he accidentally leaked his cheats portal on live stream. OOps! -
Easy games to master for Esports?
Bizdustry replied to Kane99's topic in Esports & Competitive Gaming
Rocket League and Fortnite are two good video games that you can start with, to master e-sports. Just like anything in life, it takes time to become good. Rocket League is a special game that combines soccer and racing. It is known for its mechanics that are simple to understand and its gameplay that is fast-paced. And Fortnite on the otherhand? Well, who hasn't heard of this game -
Are esports players underpaid?
Bizdustry replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Esports & Competitive Gaming
No, I do not think they are underpaid. Some things that can affect how much money esports players make include how popular the game they play is, how tough the competition is, whether they have sponsors on their team, how skilled they are individually, and how well the whole industry is doing. However, there be occasions where employees are underpaid due to discrimination or how they choose to identify for example. -
Trying to improve my shooting skill
Bizdustry replied to Redschyte's topic in Esports & Competitive Gaming
When things don't go well in a game and you miss your shots, take a moment to think about what might have gone wrong. By reflecting on your mistakes, you can figure out which areas you need to work on and come up with strategies to overcome those challenges. This way, you can grow and become better at the game. Practice makes perfect at the end of the day - I've played many Battle Royale and FPS games, it just takes time! -
Do you ever get mad when you lose?
Bizdustry replied to Kane99's topic in Esports & Competitive Gaming
It's natural to feel frustrated when you lose in a game, but it's important to keep in mind that the purpose of games is to have fun regardless of the outcome. Instead of dwelling on the loss, try to focus on enjoying the experience and learning from each game. This can enhance your overall gaming experience and make it more enjoyable. -
Cheating while playing games not only ruins the gaming experience for others, but you are not improving your skillset if your letting AI do the work for you. I would suggest to approach games with integrity, embracing them for their intended experience. I have seen competitive players get terminated and even legal action taken against them for cheating live on stream too. Something to avoid big time.
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Where do you feel gaming will be in the future?
Bizdustry replied to Shortie's topic in Gaming Forum
Good question. Nobody can really predict the future. Artificial intelligence has already left an mark on the gaming industry. As we look ahead, there is immense potential for AI to further elevate gaming experiences, cater to specific individual player needs, and even generate game worlds from a simple request, like we see when using ChatGPT or another AI writing assistant. Of course AI wouldn't replace the human experience, but part of me deep down thinks we are already living in a simulation and everything we are seeing around us is the simulation evolving. -
In video games, swimming underwater is a wonderful experience. It allows players to appreciate the peaceful and beautiful underwater settings, while also facing interesting obstacles and enjoying the sensation of gracefully moving through water. However, this isn't always the case. Some of the video games I've played, without naming specific titles, have really poor graphics. Another big issue with swimming underwater in video games is when you swim "of the map" each title has it's own way of unrealistically killing you. Like being eaten by the shark in GTA 5, rather than just teleporting you back.
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Are you waiting for Baldur's Gate 3 to release on Xbox?
Bizdustry replied to Shortie's topic in Video Games
Baldur's Gate 3 is a game that like myself, many fans of the series and RPG enthusiasts are eagerly looking forward to. I'm sure that many are excited about the opportunity to play the next series of the Baldur's Gate on Xbox. RPG isn't my favorites' niche, I'm more of a Battle Royale person but still love to see what new video games have to offer. Thank you for the insight into the title too, Shortie. -
Do you feel more needs to be added to Fall Guys?
Bizdustry replied to Shortie's topic in Video Games
Many players would love to see more levels added to Fall Guys. Having a wider range of challenges and environments would keep the game exciting and prevent it from feeling repetitive. It would also be great to have more options for customizing characters, like new outfits and cosmetic items. This would allow players to express their individuality and make their in-game avatar feel even more unique. -
I was referred by Daniel from Admin Junkies. Quite some time now I have been looking for a community with like minded people and I think VGR Forums is the place to be for gamers. I look forward to posting around the forum and meeting some familiar faces.
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Prior to reading this topic, I never actually had the understanding that Netflix offers games. I remember playing one with Netflix, called Bear Grylls Survival. I am unsure whether that series game is still on the streaming service but definitely going to take a dive into the titles they have most recently added. Thank you for sharing this.
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Good question! I have played multiple video games, and the majority are encouraging. Choosing only one, it would be "Animal Crossing: New Horizons". It lets players build their own dream island. It's a game that brings a sense of achievement and satisfaction as players watch their virtual paradise flourish.
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You can find great video game deals at popular online stores like Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. They often have competitive prices and offer frequent sales on video games. If you prefer digital downloads, websites like Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG also provide excellent deals on games. Additionally, don't forget to explore gaming forums like VGR Forums and social media groups where fellow gamers often share valuable information about discounts and promotions. Does anyone else here have any tips that have not been mentioned above for finding great video game deals?
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Choosing the perfect TV size for gaming depends on a few important factors, including what you personally prefer, how far away you like to sit from the screen, and the amount of space you have available. My television is 47 inch, which is the largest that space allows. What's the minimum size required for video gaming, or is there no set minimum size to be able to play video games?
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Building relationships through gaming is not limited by gender and can happen with girlfriends, just as it does with any other type of partner. Many couples find joy and connection by playing video games together, creating a space for bonding, shared interests, and fun. On the flip side of the coin, gaming relationships can be distracting and many couples could break up from arguments over specific things relating to gaming as a whole. Have you ever developed a relationship in real life with a gamer, that is now or was your partner?
