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[–] ErnieTheEarner ago
Any thoughtful post gets downvoted on VOAT. Yes, this is the end of video games on consoles (Xbox and Sony) anyway. I think Candy Crush put an end to that. Why build a game for a few when you have the masses playing a game so simple with micro transactions. Yea, people who want to play serious FPS games are feeling the hurt. Got a feeling it will go back to PC gaming like the late 90's where their are dedicated servers owned by other players and the code is open enough where you can design maps. I did like 15 maps...all pretty bad, but others did a great job and were used on public servers. Quake Rocket Area 2!