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Heatman

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  1. I've seen so many posts where there are some gamers who are willing to sell their online game accounts to make money from it. It's their business with playing online games. They play to sell their accounts later after it have been upgraded. Have you ever sold your online game account because you needed the money?
  2. There's no doubt about how popular mobile gaming have been getting popular over the last couple of years. We have seen so many big games making it to the mobile platform because of the number of gamers who plays there. How long do you think it's going to take before mobile gaming matches what we have in console and PC games?
  3. Cryptocurrency is among the most popular financial projects today. A lot of people and companies are investing in it. It's been used as a means of paying for so many things online. If you're into cryptocurrency transactions, have you ever used it to purchase video games? Which platform did you buy the games from?
  4. Free video games always have ads placed in them because it's one of ways the developers make money from their game. They also have microtransactions used in the games too. If you play free video games, do you knowingly click on ads in the game to support the developer?
  5. Well, it's very obvious with Sonic games. The fanbase is something else when it comes to how they follow the game. I do love the game but I'm shocked how it's fanbase get the way they are. Other games like Pac-Man, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Super Smash Bros and Donkey Kong all have strong cult following fanbase.
  6. Spot on mentioned Sonic. There's tons of spin-offs with the game too. I'm a sonic fan but there's no way I would be able to play them all. I recently joined a Sonic gaming forum, there are so many discussion on those spin-offs.
  7. I figured as well. In the end, it's all about the kind of video games that someone is playing to begin with that would have it takes to sharpening their memory. There are games which are just baseless with or what the gameplay is about.
  8. Definitely, it's a big yes for those whom have been able to break into that first circle of streamers. They have had it easy compared to what new streamers are facing today.
  9. I know you are mate, it's nothing serious. I would say that some if not all Fortnite gamers are too emotional about the game. It's why they lose it whenever the game is being castigated.
  10. It's a very shameful act if I'm being really honest about how this makes my skin crawl but it's quite unfortunate that there's nothing I can do about it or even anyone else. It's now a norm in the gaming market.
  11. It's the right thing to do in my opinion. You can't shit being pushed on you because you want to engage in such communities. It's definitely not worth the stress.
  12. Rocket League is a very unique game. You will always love it whenever you played it if you're into playing that sort of video games. I had a good time playing Minit Fun Racer.
  13. It's the same copy of old game in a refined manner but with the same old bugs and even new one's as well. EA really did their FIFA games dirty. The same thing have been going on with COD for a while now.
  14. Yeah, that's very correct. It's actually what makes his contents unique because you can easily differentiate it from other content creators.
  15. You're right on point about how hilarious his gaming contents used to be. It's somehow small similar to what Angry Joe does in some of his contents. I was introduced to him on one gaming forum years ago where streamers was being discussed. Since then, I've been following him like a bee to honey.
  16. Exactly! Those social media platforms which are dedicated for gaming contents gets more activities compared to others. Yes, it's true that TikTok is booming today but when it comes to gaming, it's still miles behind platforms like Twitch and YouTube.
  17. Forgive me but I must ask this, do you think sharpening your thinking and sharpening your memory is the same thing? I feel such games sharpens your how you think and not just broadly your memory. I might be wrong in this thought!
  18. Richard Tyler 'Ninja' Blevins was among the top earners on Twitch in 2023. He's among the most famous names in online gaming today. There was a report that came out stating he made $500,000 per month on Twitch which matches the earning record of Felix 'PewDiePie' - The Swedish Sensation.
  19. I don't want to irk my good friend @Shortie, she have been so good to me since we knew each other.. Even as a joke, I wouldn't want to make her feel bad 😂. She loves playing that game with so much excitement!
  20. This is just it. It's why I try as much as possible not go on playing game's with such graphics for too long because I already know what the consequences is going to be for my eyes which isn't good in any way at all.
  21. Facts! I've seen it happen over and over again for years to know that it's never going to stop, rather it's going to keep skyrocketing. When the narrative of such games being too rare is being sold to buyers, the gullible one's will pay whatever they're asked to.
  22. Yeah, that's very correct about how toxic the community of MK1 was. I've had my own fair share of experience with them which is why I don't usually associate with them freely. Toxicity in some gaming community is seriously getting out of hand lately.
  23. Exactly! It was the same thing which had happened to EA with the trash they were dumping on FIFA players. I know so many people who stopped playing FIFA as a result of this. The same thing it most likely going to happen to COD if care isn't taken.
  24. The serious issues Cyberpunk had as its launch made it very difficult for me to get back into playing the game again. Maybe it's time now for me to pull myself together and head right back into it since everything seems okay now. I had some moment with playing The Witcher 3 : Wild Hunt in the early morning of today.
  25. Personally, I believe that the pandemic of coronavirus was very beneficial for the gaming industry. Millions of people started playing video games more because they were stuck at home without having anywhere to go.
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