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I'd say mine would be when Walker in Spec Ops comes to realize the colonel he's been chasing down for years has been dead for a long while and realizing all the lives he sacrificed to get to this point was in vain. I was surprised that he didn't instantly commit suicide after that reveal. What's your choice?
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If I had to choose a game, it'd be Deus Ex: Mankind Divided just because it really shows you the struggles between two sets of humans: all natural and those with enhancements and how the xenophobia of regular humans against the ones with augmentations caused such a rift that involved lots of bloodshed. This game basically mirrors real life with the issues between people of different races and instead of trying to resolve their difference, they keep attacking each other creating a never-ending struggle. What game would you have chosen?
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Hear are some hilarious gaming facts that I didn't know: The first video game ever made was called "Tennis for Two" and it was created in 1958 by physicist William Higinbotham. It was played on an oscilloscope and featured two dots as paddles. In the game "Minecraft," the default character skin is named "Steve" and was based on the game's creator Markus "Notch" Persson. However, in the game's recent update, the default skin was changed to "Alex," a female character. The game "World of Warcraft" is so popular in China that there are more players in the game than the entire population of the United Kingdom. The iconic "Game Over" message that appears when you lose all your lives in a game was originally inspired by a real-life incident. The designer of the game "Berzerk" died shortly after completing the game, and his name was added to the message as a tribute. The game "Pac-Man" was originally called "Puck-Man" in Japan, but the name was changed for its American release to avoid vandals changing the "P" to an "F" on arcade machines. Do you have anymore you'd like to share with the rest of us?
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No - all you have to do is download the app and then play.
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Yeah, I think this came up another discussion in another part of the forum - the movie looks very good and I'm also looking forward to it as well.
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It's when I look in my Steam Library and go alright I'm going to play that game tomorrow...except tomorrow turns into never lol.
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To be fair, Ubisoft has been on a downward trajectory even before Covid and with their stock prices dropping significantly in the past few years and their failed NFT project, Ubisoft is really in a bad spot because shareholders aren't happy either. The current CEO is getting chewed out both by investor and employees and it'll continue to get worse...
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Which gaming franchise has the most dedicated fanbase and why?
killamch89 replied to killamch89's topic in Gaming Forum
Fair enough - I mean you do have to be dedicated to a series when they keep making average games and the community has to literally improve it so you're definitely right in that aspect. -
There are some valid points here and I also think that a lot of gaming conferences with traditionally physical interaction like E3 have been heavily impacted to the point that most of the major gaming companies no longer use E3 to showcase their new offerings and instead host their own events. I mean, to be fair - most of us where cooped up in our residences for the better part of a year so gaming was one of the only ways to entertain ourselves.
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Which gaming franchise has the most dedicated fanbase and why?
killamch89 replied to killamch89's topic in Gaming Forum
I would've also said that but honestly, I have to give it to the COD fanbase. Those lot are dedicated as hell - I mean, no matter what rubbish Activision puts out, most of them will defend it with their lives and if you ever offer constructive criticism about the series? It's like you made blasphemous statements about their God. Final Fantasy does have a dedicated fanbase but between COD and Fifa, their fanbases are something else and not in a good way either. I'd kind of disagree somewhat because yes, there are a good amount of people who still play but there are also a lot of former WOW players who've also moved on. Call Of Duty's fanbase on the other hand seems to have retained most of their fans since the original release and keeps growing.
