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Let's assume you like multiplayer, even if you don't. This question's being posed by someone who's interest in the matter is horribly situational and there's no real catch-all answer.
Excluding Arena Shooters, since in most cases the answer to that is rather clear, do you generally prefer to play games locally or online?
Back in a thread not to long ago, I mentioned local multiplayer as something that was lost. As if it's simply not worth the trouble to develop for and its overall exclusion in games that would surely benefit from them. This is particularly egregious in games that have online multiplayer (a damning recent example of this goes by the name of Halo 5). But I've lived in dorms where I have friends who it might be fun to play games with and a brother who likes to play games with me sometimes, and while I'm generally a more singleplayer oriented gamer, playing with friends locally can be pretty fun given the right game. Hell, I have pretty fond memories of bonding with my brother over pretty much any game he could scrounge up to keep me occupied, so it seems like a waste that it's something of a vanishing trend.
-That's not really the topic, though. Short and sweet, I generally prefer local multi, if at all. How about you?
Excluding Arena Shooters, since in most cases the answer to that is rather clear, do you generally prefer to play games locally or online?
Back in a thread not to long ago, I mentioned local multiplayer as something that was lost. As if it's simply not worth the trouble to develop for and its overall exclusion in games that would surely benefit from them. This is particularly egregious in games that have online multiplayer (a damning recent example of this goes by the name of Halo 5). But I've lived in dorms where I have friends who it might be fun to play games with and a brother who likes to play games with me sometimes, and while I'm generally a more singleplayer oriented gamer, playing with friends locally can be pretty fun given the right game. Hell, I have pretty fond memories of bonding with my brother over pretty much any game he could scrounge up to keep me occupied, so it seems like a waste that it's something of a vanishing trend.
-That's not really the topic, though. Short and sweet, I generally prefer local multi, if at all. How about you?