Exactly - it's only for those who's into gaming as a profession that would be making serious money from it. Other than that, I'd take money over playing games.
I know a lot of people are excited about playing with their smartphone as well. For example, my kid sister is always gaming with her mobile phone. Her phone is off most of the time cos of battery drainage as a result of the game.
Once the headset is a comfortable one that wouldn't ache my ear and head when I wear it for too long, it definitely solves the problem for me with hearing all the conversation.
So, if you have 5 rooms in your house 🏡, then you are looking at having 5 Playstation 5 in each room. That should be well above the budget of $3,000. It's not that too big anyways 😉.
This is spot on. There is no way you would expect them to cut off the money 💵 generation from GTA 5 right now and release GTA 6. It's not a good business strategy.
I have never seen who declined taking money. It's very evident today with even kids how they know money 💵 is something valuable to hold on to it very well.
Seriously, I'm liking your sense of direction and bluntness with expressing yourself. If it's looked at closely, getting crazy over a game with your emotions isn't that bad if it doesn't make you acting out of line.
You really do have a very good point. At least with gaming on his smartphone 📱, he can be able to improvise when there is a need for it without getting caught up.
Seriously, if you have been in Fortnite community, you will definitely understand first hand what it means to be in a toxic gaming community. It's choking believe me.
Isn't everything about the money when it comes to how these companies operate? They can't do without it, in fact it's the very existence why they operate.
Seriously, I have a feeling that most games tutorials tend to be very boring irrespective of the game in question. If it can be avoided by most gamers, they would.
It's only one seasonal movie called 24 hours that got me hooked up to it very bad when it came out. I watched it for more than 72 hours without taking a break.