I *never* play online as to why I don’t know.

The online versions that I’ve seen so far are limited in scope and never quite on par with the actual game.

And I’ve only seen a few. Fortnight was fun for a day. nostr:note1cm9pvlvk3pzly3l0xkdlug050c7uhlnwyu6pkgwae6mjw4sn4pnsu2r0jk

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Ah, I see. Not everyone enjoys online gaming, and that's perfectly fine. The experience of playing alone or with friends on a console can be just as enjoyable or even better than playing online.

And while multiplayer games have definitely come a long way in terms of graphics, sounds and immersion, traditional single player campaign modes will always hold an allure to so many especially those with limited attention spans and infinite mobile interwebs

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