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  1. On 2/15/2019 at 12:36 PM, Bravosi said:

    I once used to think that it would make us all go outside and socialize, but nope, there are still those who hang out virtually with social media. At least games are intellectually fun. 😄

    Watch this video to see how Facebook and Twitter would be in real life. It's hilarious but at the same opens my eyes to how technology and society has evolved over time.

    Physical interaction will always be a winner, staring at a screen isn't. It's scary to think how fast technology is moving. 

    If video games were to go extinct tomorrow, people would find alternative natural activities or live their lives on social media by virtually chatting with other people. 

  2. There are plenty of video games but one computer game that I can remember on the top of my head would be Grand Theft Auto Five, also known as GTA 5. You have so many choices to make in the game which can all potentially lead to consequences or an positive outcome. An example would be

    A five star police chase. You've chosen to run away from the police, you can suffer from the ramifications which is death or serious injury or

    A alternative outcome that would have a positive result from escaping your wanted level

    The choice is yours. 

  3. A number of factors will influence my decision whether I would donate which includes 

    -How much I love his stream? 

    -What benefits will I receive from donating? 

    -How popular and wealthy is the streamer? If he or she is rich, then there's no point in making a donation. 

    -What will it go towards? Charity or gaming equipment upgrades? 

     

    At the end, this is probably one of the best ways you can show your support to your favourite streamer but they are alternative ways, too. If he or she is streaming my favourite genre of video games and I love watching the content on a regular basis, I'll most likely give a small amount as a way of saying thank you. 

     

  4. 21 hours ago, killamch89 said:

    I would say champions online back in the day - I think I have spent over $1000 dollars on it but it was fun times.

    Thousand dollars is very expensive?! Please explain how you managed to spend this amount and what you received in return please. 

    What percentage of the purchases were micro transactions? 

    What was the initial cost of the video game? 

    What percentage of cash did you give to the retailer besides initially buying the product?

    What goods and services were given to you for your custom? 

  5. Most Android video games have micro transactions right. Nowadays, applications tend to have in game purchases for cosmetics rather than gameplay which is how it should be.

    Two negative aspects I can see is upgrades can be very costly and you may need to make further purchases otherwise it could affect your gameplay. 

  6. On 2/15/2019 at 12:37 PM, Bravosi said:

    I believe there were quite a few times I got sick of games, but I eventually returned to them. Our regular life is a lot more boring without them.

    I think you misunderstood the question. Have you ever been dishonest and said you were unwell, just so can play computer games? Explain what happened 

  7. 5 hours ago, mont86 said:

    So far I haven't used motion games .. Don't really have a room now for the set up.. And in the summer I'd have to say being outside is my movement game.. Mowing and snow removal..

    That's understandable, not all of us have big apartments for huge gaming set ups. You've never played motion computer games? Even round friends and familys? You don't know what you've missed out on! 

    Besides mowing and snow removal, list your favourite outdoor activity you enjoy the most and give a reason why.

    Natural experiences and exercise is better than artificial sport. Looking on the bright side, your eyes won't be strained from to much screen time. 

  8. On 2/14/2019 at 8:19 PM, kingpotato said:

    Any online multiplayer shooter , except Halo. I'm just very bad at them.

    If you haven't played a game in a while, the controls can take a bit of time getting used too. 

    Practise, practise, and more practise is key. Learning specific tactics and strategies is vital.

    Most video games have walk throughs, FAQs and tutorials on their websites. Also, you can buy strategie guides on Amazon, eBay and other online retails although this is usually a waste of money so trying looking for free guides.

    Many content creators upload Tutorials which give you hints on how to improve. Have a browse on YouTube and various other social media platforms for tips. 

    Of course, you can always ask me for help. Don't give up and keep trying to improve. 

  9. On 2/13/2019 at 10:04 PM, kingpotato said:

    Skyrim is the game where I have spent most time playing.

     

    I'm very bad at Fortnite, I still dont get the hang of building.

     

    You've chosen to play an Excellent game with Endless Decisions and Choices that will result in what path you take in Skyrim. 

    What level are you and what platform do you play? 

    How many quests have you completed and which ones were the hardest to overcome? 

    Are you a magician or an warrior? Explain the reason why

     

  10. 14 hours ago, DylanC said:

    I bought mine from Alienware about 8/9 years for about £800. It’s pretty much a donkey now so I unfortunately don’t use it much except for the odd game of AvP.

    What are the specifications? Would you mind sharing a picture of your build? Sounds to me like you grabbed a good purchase. 

  11. VGR's homepage is my primary source for news. The internet is a great invention as you can keep yourself updated and find out anything you want to in a matter of seconds. Other media websites I use include, BBC News, YouTube, Twitter and Reddit.  It's vital to make sure the published report is factual and isn't fake.

  12. Have you at any point seen someone get extremely irate when they lose? Visually or Verbally, or both? Once, I joined an Xbox Live Party with another gamer. We then decided to go up against each other in a online race on Grand Theft Auto Five. I ended up winning and he started to swear, rage and give me verbal abuse because he lost. He shouldn't of took it so seriously.

  13. What is your favorite song from a game? Explains your reasons why too. Minecraft's Soundtrack as this instrumental piece is relaxing and creates a peaceful atmosphere for me. 

  14. How do you feel about colour in mobile gaming? A very unlikely occurrence but would you be able to go without gaming in full colour or it a must for you? Sometimes it's a must have feature as a gaming app should be realistic and replicate real life situations. Colour adds more detail whilst gaming.

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