Posted October 30, 2012
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Maybe it's just more common for the younger generations, who are spending more time indoors tethered to technology, that want every gaming experience to be some kind of massive online social event. Anyone else remember playing outside until it got dark out and your parents called you to come in? This was before cell phones existed, of course. Maybe that's the difference between those who prefer always-online, and those who don't. I really don't know.
I'm currently majoring in physics and computer science, and I enjoy technology, so don't get the impression that I'm just resisting change - I just don't see the need to convert my social life into a digital format.
There are times when I don't want to share a server with thousands and thousands of other players, that is what I have dedicated mmo's for Guild Wars 1&2 and AO for and even then I only really hang with the same group.
Woot, in that case I'm proud to be casual. I don't always feel the need to save the world...of warcraft
Post edited October 30, 2012 by Thunderstone