Monday, July 23, 2012

One Player Games


Another problem is the lack of originality. Most of these weapons gamea not mean it is an original game.

The third major problem with the flooding of PvP games, is the real world, affecting one of them. These games create a tremendous amount of competitive behavior. We are all aware of the addiction of gambling than they can affect people. Competition is an addiction in itself. The combination creates something like digital crack. I would be willing to bet good money that if a survey was conducted at a time, it is revealed that the vast majority of gaming addicts are hooked on the games multiplayer FPS. I personally know many people who spend almost every waking moment glued to the screen trying to climb from # 375 to # 374 in any leaderboard.

Why not some player games? Take the new games such as Fallout, great graphics, cool and intense game (in the higher difficulty levels). And you get it all without being chased by packs of teenagers who've never heard of, or the constant flood of children's comments in the chat. Only the game up, without the trash. Games like Fallout, Skyrim, Anno, civilization, Final Fantasy, all show that there can be great and innovative, one-player games.

Many people are only interested in these games. I myself have spent many hours playing many multiplayer games. But after a while I found that heavy trash of the work. Since then, I've given to several players. I know a number of people who personally have done the same, or had no interest in multiplayer to begin with.

But there is a problem for gamers of us alone. Every year there seems to be less and less good games made for us. It has to be, though. There are a couple of things we can and should do. First, do not pirate their games. If you love a game of players, buy! Show the game's creators that there is still a market there. And if you're really passionate about, do what I do. Each time a new multiplayer game just released, email me the company that made it and say something like.