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    1 year ago

    Wdym “old ones”. Players? I play the games since 80’s and i said what i said. Best year as in not only many new releases but many good new releases and most important, finally many good diverse genre releases, not just the xero of EA shit plus tons of multi shooters and not much more like in lot of previous years.

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        No idea about shooters, i hate them, my point was that it’s the best year for people who don’t like shooters. Unlike for example 2018/19 which was the worst year for games literally ever, where nearly every studio moved to the multiplayer action games, to the point journos started using “single player game” as a fucking genre itself that much crisis it was in (and the most of those were also action games).

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        I don’t think i understand, of course it’s the bad year for old games, every year is, because they are old. People finish them or get bored and move on.

        Also not every. For example a lot of PDX games are going good, in case of CK3 it’s like the second release now that the devs finally stopped ignoring it. Games with active modding scene also thrive.

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          It’s not about comparison. It’s observing the unavailability, not thrivingness. If for historical reasons you want to find those games you won’t, for 87% of them.

          I understand the history of video-games not matter to you, correct? Just the current hype matters?