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It's difficult to say whether Christopher Judge was right or wrong in making that joke. Ultimately, it's a matter of personal opinion. However, it's understandable that the Modern Warfare 3 team may not have appreciated the comment, especially if they put a lot of effort into the campaign. Whether or not people are blowing it out of proportion depends on individual perspectives.
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Elon Musk gets mocked for saying violent games are bad
Debashis replied to Kane99's topic in Gaming Forum
Elon Musk's preference for certain video games does not necessarily make him a hypocrite. People have different personal boundaries and comfort levels when it comes to violence in media. It's possible that the depiction of shooting cops in GTA VI crossed a line for him, while he may still enjoy other games with violence against different characters or in different contexts. -
What game did you spend most of your time on in 2023?
Debashis replied to svjiminfxv's topic in Gaming Forum
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, because it offers intense 5v5 battles, strategic gameplay, and a large online community. The variety of heroes and constant updates keep the game fresh, making it a compelling choice for spending countless hours of thrilling mobile gaming. -
Do you create yourself or someone else with your custom characters?
Debashis replied to Kane99's topic in Gaming Forum
I usually create a character that is different from myself, as it adds an element of escapism and allows me to explore different personalities and stories. However, I do enjoy games that offer a wide range of customization options to accurately recreate my own appearance. -
Think we'll see anything like amiibos and nfc toys again for gaming?
Debashis replied to Kane99's topic in Gaming Forum
While the popularity of NFC technology in gaming has declined in recent years, it is possible that we may see a resurgence in the future. The collectible nature of figures like Amiibos and Skylanders made them popular, but their production may be limited. However, NFC technology itself may find new applications beyond gaming. It's uncertain whether NFC in gaming will completely die out or evolve into something different. -
I feel the COVID-19 pandemic had a mixed impact on the gaming industry. While some sectors, like mobile gaming and digital sales, have thrived, others, like physical retail and live events, have suffered. Major stakeholders had to adapt to new trends, increased player engagement, and evolving market dynamics.
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It's getting better and better with every passing year. Some of the most innovative features in the latest generation of video game consoles include faster load times, ray tracing technology for realistic graphics, haptic feedback in controllers for more immersive gameplay, adaptive triggers for enhanced control, and backward compatibility with previous console generations.
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Some games I know that have a cult following include "Undertale," "Earthbound," "Doki Doki Literature Club!," "Minecraft," "Dark Souls," and "The Binding of Isaac." These games have passionate and dedicated fanbases that continue to support and engage with them long after their release.
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I love playing mission based games with good plot. I like all the GTA games, Need For Speed Most Wanted 2005, Assassin's Creed, Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, etc. I like to play MOBA games too.
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The last game I played was Mobile Legends Bang Bang on my smartphone. It is a MOBA game just like DOTA/League of Legends. I was on a break for few months but now I'm back.
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Esports and jobs for humans
Debashis replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Esports & Competitive Gaming
Esports is indeed a growing industry, and the demand for human players will likely continue as people enjoy watching skilled competitors. While AI may take over some jobs, the entertainment value of human competition suggests that esports careers could remain viable in the future. -
Long-term health consequences of professional esports include physical ailments like musculoskeletal disorders, eye strain, and sedentary lifestyle-related conditions. Mental health issues such as stress, anxiety, and depression can also arise due to the competitive and high-pressure nature of the profession. Proper self-care and wellness practices are crucial for esports professionals. They surely take care of themselves for the short term but still they fail on the long run.
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Are Esports players forced to use other controllers?
Debashis replied to Kane99's topic in Esports & Competitive Gaming
Esports events typically allow players to bring their own controllers, but there are regulations in place to prevent unfair advantages. Some tournaments may provide standardized equipment for all players to ensure consistency. It varies depending on the specific event and game being played. -
Are esports players underpaid?
Debashis replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Esports & Competitive Gaming
Some esports players may be underpaid compared to traditional athletes, but the industry is growing rapidly and salaries are increasing. There are esports players who earn a lot! -
Cloud Gaming will NOT Be Good for eSports
Debashis replied to UleTheVee's topic in Esports & Competitive Gaming
True. Cloud gaming may not be ideal for esports due to potential issues with latency, inconsistent internet connections, and the need for high-performance hardware. These factors can impact the competitiveness and fairness of online gaming, making it less suitable for professional esports competitions. -
There are alternative methods for cleaning dust from your PC. You can use a soft, anti-static brush or a vacuum with a brush attachment. Make sure to ground yourself to avoid static electricity.
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Gaming on Mac can be a bit limited compared to Windows, but there are still many games available on the Mac platform as far as I know. I've never played games on MacBook but that's what I've heard about it from my friends. Windows is the best OS when it comes to gaming.
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I first started playing PC games when I was in 1st Grade. I remember playing Roadrash and NFS 2 while sitting on my dad's lap. I've been a hardcore PC gamer ever since then.
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When my PC dies, I usually find alternative ways to stay productive or entertained. I might watch movies/series, or play games on my mobile. If I need to work, I'll use my smartphone or find a temporary computer to get things done.
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An i9 processor may be overkill for gaming if you're not doing heavy multitasking or content creation. An i7 should be sufficient for most games. Whether you need an i9 or not depends on your specific needs and budget. The i5 may not be phased out completely for PC gaming, but it might become less common as more demanding games are released.
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I've never played UNO on console but I think it won't be as fun to play as it is when we play with UNO cards. I feel some things are best in their original form.
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Which game can you go back to over and over again and not get tired of?
Debashis replied to Shortie's topic in Video Games
For me, it is Grand Theft Auto V. I can never get bored of that game because it offers so many things apart from its main missions. I can just literally roam, hang out with friends, have a drink, go for a ride, etc. I don't think anyone would ever get bored of playing this game. -
If you could see any horror game released, what would it be?
Debashis replied to Shortie's topic in Video Games
I've also not played horror games much. The only horror game I have played is Outlast. That too, I didn't complete it lol. I was scared about getting a heart attack. xD Coming to the topic, I would love to see a horror game set in a haunted amusement park, where players must navigate eerie rides and attractions while being pursued by malevolent spirits. I feel this combination of thrilling gameplay and creepy setting would make for a truly immersive and terrifying experience.- 3 replies
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Among the games that are already out, I'm looking forward to buy Red Dead Redemption 2. But the price is quite high at the moment. So, maybe if during Christmas we get it on sale, will definitely purchase it.
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Yes, I believe "Tetris" is still a popular game which is enjoyed by many players worldwide. Its addictive gameplay and timeless appeal have contributed to its continued popularity over the years.
