JhonWeak56

JhonWeak56 t1_iujl1s3 wrote

I would say COD Vanguard, probably the shiftiest game I’ve ever played, I’ve never felt less engaged by a game, the campaign was the worst, the zombie was atrocious, the multiplayer was so buggy, unfinished, uninspired, the graphics/design were so bland, anyway I’m sure there’s worst but so far that’s my worst game

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JhonWeak56 t1_iujkldz wrote

In my opinion in terms of story, and quality of execution from what I’ve played i would say the witcher 3, the storyline, the attention to detail, the mechanics, everything feels amazing, the DLC were amazing too, which is rare for that type of game.

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JhonWeak56 t1_iuik6v8 wrote

They are already doomed nothing we can do will prevent said drought and famine, but economic growth can help them go through those crisis, unfortunately wishful thinking and nice speech at international meetings isn’t doing anything when you are hungry.

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JhonWeak56 t1_iuik64w wrote

They are already doomed nothing we can do will prevent said drought and famine, but economic growth can help them go through those crisis, unfortunately wishful thinking and nice speech at international meetings isn’t doing anything when you are hungry.

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JhonWeak56 t1_iui20xb wrote

Surely but you usually have plenty of time to complete them, and most of the big titles owned by Microsoft stay forever. So my point is stil relevant for the average joe there’s a good value in game pass with probably more game than he needs hence explaining why as the generational shift slowly occurs and the gamepass develop probably less and less people will find buying physical copy of a game a sensible thing to do

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JhonWeak56 t1_iuhs3fh wrote

I think it’s a generational thing that will eventually fade out, most gamers nowadays are still people who used to buy games physically, but the new generation is much more leaning towards digital version, gamepass will continue to growth as it’s the biggest advantage for gamers that xbox has over Sony, eventually it will become very big, i don’t know if it will ever represent 100% of the sales but I’m convinced that it will definitely become bigger than physical sales over the course of the next decade. Because unlike Netflix, games last much longer than tv show or film, you can replay some games literally 100s of time and spend 1000s of hours on it, but i don’t know a lot of people who have watched Titanic a 100 times, game production is also cheaper in some sense, because a lot of the gamepass catalog is made of indie game that brings a lot of value for not a whole lot of money.

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JhonWeak56 t1_iugkcr7 wrote

Well depends on your expectations if you just want to dip a toes into water just as a casual thing the series S + gamepass is a cheap way to see if you still enjoy that hobby, if you’re more serious about it and can spare the extra bucks than go for the series X + gamepass you’ll get a better experience and more storage.

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JhonWeak56 t1_iugjhvt wrote

If your casual gamer i would advise a xbox series S or X plus gamepass, gamepass is a subscription service by Microsoft which offers 100s of games for 12,99 a month it’s a great way to test a variety of game without breaking the bank, perfect for someone just getting back into gaming.

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