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killamch89

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  1. Personally, I also prefer dedicated servers because they provide a more consistent and stable experience overall. Sure, they can be more expensive for developers, but the trade-off is worth it in terms of less lag and fewer host-related issues. In competitive games, the stability of dedicated servers can be the difference between a fair match and frustrating gameplay, especially in fast-paced shooters or strategy games where precision and timing matter. I feel like games like Call of Duty or Apex Legends benefit the most from dedicated servers.
  2. I think the rapid pace is starting to affect the quality of games. It’s like developers are trying to meet a release deadline instead of taking the time to really polish and innovate. We've seen quite a lot of rushed releases with bugs and unfinished content. It’s a shame because there’s definitely potential, but the speed of releases might be compromising what could be great experiences.
  3. I try to share my experiences and insights with others on forums and Reddit threads. Whether it's giving advice on strategy games like Age Of Empires or discussing game mechanics, I feel like sharing knowledge helps people enjoy games more deeply. I also support indie developers when I can, purchasing their games or promoting them through word of mouth. Even small contributions can make a difference.
  4. My favorite is Ganandorf. He's so tanky and he hits pretty hard and you don't want that falcon-punchlike move to catch you either! It's instant death.
  5. For me, I definitely not sharing my gaming accounts with anyone. Especially when some of them have my payment info for paying for games.
  6. In my opinion, one effective strategy is to prioritize communication and understanding. Encourage everyone to express their concerns, but also make sure each person actively listens to others. Sometimes, it helps to pause the game and discuss the issue openly, allowing everyone to present their side. It’s key to ensure no one feels unheard. If the disagreement revolves around a specific rule or strategy, it might be useful to agree on a system beforehand, like voting or using a mediator, to resolve conflicts quickly and fairly. This way, the game can stay fun and inclusive.
  7. Same. I definitely prefer co-op games for socializing. There’s something special about working together with friends to overcome challenges. It's more about the shared experience and less about winning or losing, so it feels more relaxed and enjoyable. Plus, you can always laugh about those funny moments where things go wrong
  8. Same here. I find that it also helps me to fall asleep easier.
  9. That's a good pick as well. There's also Command and Conquer generals.
  10. Linkin Park is a band I've been following since the early 2000s as well. I still listen to their songs almost every day and I definitely miss Chester too.
  11. For me, it’s The Goonies. It’s just pure fun from start to finish. The adventure, the characters, the cheesy 80s vibe - every time I watch it, I feel like a kid again. It’s the perfect escape, especially when I need something that doesn’t require much emotional investment but just delivers a good time.
  12. I am inclined to agree and I've watched that series so many times, I lost count after the 50th time.
  13. I've been on a Pokemon Spree all week. Earlier along with playing some more Ultra Moon, I was playing some Pokemon Sword For the Nintendo Switch.
  14. Some people seem to pile them up, while others prefer just one. Do you sleep with a bunch for comfort or just stick to the basics? Do you have a specific arrangement, like one between your knees or behind your head?
  15. Mine would be: The Unscripted Chronicles Genre: Drama / Comedy Plot: A mix of comedy and drama, this film follows a person navigating the unpredictable and often absurd twists of life. From awkward encounters to unexpected victories, each chapter unfolds without a script, and the protagonist learns to embrace the wild unknown.
  16. Definitely sounds like something a guy not getting enough at home would do. Probably his friends joined him. I've always wondered the same thing. Whose idea was this and why would they be caressing some random animal's tits for milk and drinking it?
  17. For me, it depends on my mood. Sometimes, I'm feeling more social and outgoing and other times, I want everyone in the nearest vicinity to me to just ignore me and not say anything.
  18. When you play Atari games now, it’s a nostalgic trip to the past, but the experience feels different. Back then, the simplicity and innovation of the games were mind-blowing, as there were no established gaming standards yet. Today, it can feel more like a historical experience or a fun challenge to appreciate the raw, minimalist design. How do you feel about playing Atari games now compared to when they were first released? Does the experience hold up, or does it feel more like a relic of a bygone era?
  19. Atari was once the titan of the gaming industry, but its rapid rise was followed by an equally dramatic fall. What lessons can we learn from its story? Was it mismanagement, the oversaturation of the market, or failure to innovate that led to its decline? How did Atari's mistakes shape the gaming industry today, and what should modern companies keep in mind to avoid a similar fate?
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