r/CaptainSide

When People Say "Dead Game"

I feel like there is a growing sentiment of people calling a game "dead game".

For example, Arc Raiders has lost a lot of players since launch naturally, but still has an active community.

What are your thoughts?

u/PleadLV — 21 hours ago

Do you prefer realistic games or fantasy worlds?

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I usually prefer fantasy games because they give developers more freedom to create unique worlds.

Games like Elden Ring and The Witcher 3 show how much can be done with a fantasy setting.

There's always something unexpected to discover.

u/Ordinary_Lawfulness8 — 2 days ago

Do you explore everything or follow the main story?

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I always end up exploring everything, even when I just want to finish the story.

Side quests and hidden areas can sometimes be more fun than the main missions.

u/Wild_Season_9855 — 2 days ago

What's the most money you have spent on a game?

For me it's BGMI. Bought so many crates, outfits, and the royale pass literally every single time without skipping one.

u/Opening-Newspaper710 — 2 days ago

What game has the best world to explore?

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In Elden Ring every area feels like there's something new waiting to be discovered.

I love how the game rewards you for exploring instead of just following the main path.

You can easily spend hours wandering around and still find something unexpected.

u/Wild_Season_9855 — 3 days ago