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General and Gaming => General => Topic started by: oldgamerz on November 30, 2018, 12:34:28 am
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I would prefer to play a more hard and complicated game with a friend if I had the room. Coop with people (at your place) is often more fun the the single player experience, depending on how hard the game is. In my opinion For easy games I don't mind single player for something like the sims where you can go at your own pace
I don't like to go against friends in a fighting video game, and much prefer something like Mortal Kombat 4 in which you can have up to 4 players on 2 controllers, or coop also on 1 controler against the Computer.
Nothing is more fun than any 4 player game at parties if you got the space. especially when you have the luxury of having your own personal controller
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Multiplayer can be fun but, getting lost in an adventurous game like BotW is a one of a kind experience. You also don't have to worry about others learning info along with you so you can play at your own pace.
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I see the two experiences completely different.
For fast frantic games I like to enjoy them with friends. i wish more games had Split-Screen Co-op these days - Rocket League jhas been a game me and my friend have played for years every Friday beacause we can play Online & Split-Screen, many other games like OnRush or GRIP:Combat Racing which I would expect to have thsi featuresimply don't and it really ruins the potential of the experience... Hoping Sonic Team Racing next year lets you play through the campaign mode split screen like the previous two games.
Yet when it comes to an emotionally charged story, that is something I like to experience on my own, I just find that experiencing with another that their presence can sometimes break the immersion. I find games as a method of relaxation in the evening so when I am playing a JRPG it's a lounge chair and slippers experience.
So I see both experiences as seperate, but value both equally, if I had to choose I'd say Single Player experiences jsut because of the quantity, one night a week ofgaming with friends is enough, but I prefer most of my others on Single Player games.
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On the whole I prefer single player.
With multiplayer games you have to play religiously that one game to be successful plus if you’re on console you have to pay for the privilege.
That said I have 3,000 hours into a MOBA on PC probably my most played game ever and multiplayer is infinitely replayable unlike linear single player experiences.
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For online multiplayer I do tend to play sometimes and like some of them, but i'm a single player person myself. I love hunting achievements, enjoying plots and stories.
With online or couch co-op competitive games I either get my ass whooped bad, or I whoop someones ass bad and they get mad or quit. So it's never really fun either way. I do enjoy some awesome fighting game face offs but I am a loner in general so tend to just like kicking back and playing some Red Dead or something where it's just a linear story where you are the sole contributor.
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I lean towards single player, but it varies depending on the game. For example, a game like Screen Cheat would be very boring in single player.
I've been playing a ton (a TON) of Monster Hunter World lately, which seems like a great balance between the two- at no point do you have to do multiplayer. While it makes things notably harder, you can absolutely make your way through the game solo. If you do go online, the level of interaction is really up to you- they provide a space to meet with & talk to other players, but you can just as easily ignore it, opting instead to just drop on on whatever hunt suits you at the time, finish it, & leave without saying a word to anyone else. It's really rather nice.
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I know I must have said this already, but some of my most treasured gaming memories have been with friends. Nothing compares to playing Gauntlet Dark Legacy, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles and Super Mario Bros. on Wii U with two other people. :'(
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I'm alone most of the time when I play video games, so any coop with other people is preferred.
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Single-player. I'm in it for the experience and the story. I don't want to be bothered by other players wanting to PVP, trade, or go on multiplayer quests with you.
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Prefer single-player as a whole, but local multiplayer is a blast as well. Both have their place for me.
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Totally depends on the game.
If it's a story oriented game solo, however for games like Super Smash Bros or sports games I prefer to play with friends or at least online.
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Single Player >>> Local Multiplayer >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Online Multiplayer
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Single player mostly but I mix in a little multiplayer it's very fun but more pressure to perform keeps me sharp lol.
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You totally forgot to add the option with the family, started to play with my little boy, well he is almost three months old but he has been at my side cheering me almost since day one, am pretty sure that he will be a fan of Silent Hill just like his handsome dad ;D
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Single preferably. A lot of my friends don't play a lot of the same stuff I do or are on console, which I almost never do multiplayer with. If I have friends willing to play something I'm interested in, I'm cool with playing, but in general I'm an introvert and I'm gonna spend the most time solo.
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I like playing by myself most times. But with party oriented games like Nintendo Land, Wii Party, or Overcooked 2 as examples, I would much rather play with friends.
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Unless it's Smash Bros. or something, I prefer it solo. Sometimes it's fun when a friend who's interested in a game I'm playing watches and asks questions. I've had a brother watch me play Grandia II and he was asking about the nuances of the game, the differences between it and the first one, etc.
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Single – I don’t have any friends. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMDucz7ElP4)
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Recently I've been playing Stardew Valley with a friend who's much further along than I am and she's been showing me a lot of tips on what to do. It's been fun :)