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What game never gets boring?

I have played a lot of games, but some just stay fun no matter how many hours you put into them. What’s one game you can always come back to—and why? Drop your pick below 👇

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u/Authority-Builder — 2 days ago

Need options for gaming but cannot afford a high-end gaming setup. Any suggestions for alternatives?

Hello, I(22F) am looking for alternatives for a high-end gaming setup. I currently have an average day-to-day use laptop and travel frequently so I'm unable to afford a very expensive pc/console with good GPU and CPU specifications.

I am planning to play heavy games (RDR, Bloodborne, Elden Ring, etc) in my current setup and willing to try VMs/Cloud solutions for the same. Are there any services who provide such facilities at a reasonable rate(pay as you play type)? NO subscription basis like GeForce!!!

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u/Sea-Abroad4442 — 3 days ago

Which part of a game do you enjoy the most??

Many times, a game can have an average story but incredible gameplay, while another can have amazing writing but fairly basic mechanics. For me, at the end of the day, it's what the story matters the most.

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u/K4rtik89 — 2 days ago

What was your most perfect, most enjoyable multiplayer matchup ever?

I am what my friends call a carry turtle, that is why I usually play some kind of support. I like to feel like I can get better at my own pace but I need people to constantly tell me what to do to... so I get better, if that makes any sense.

But what gets me is when you match with someone who's all humble but then DOMINATES the match, had it happen last week to me with a fella I hit up on Gameram for some Battlefront 2 (yeh people still play it despite EA keeping it literal hostage for the potential it has) in that hero PvP mode.

I was rusty AF but the dude just turned me into his personal apprentice while we were fighting and I swear I gots better like 2x from that one match. We lost though but it was still hella cool, one of those blessing you don't count on in multiplayer Chill times like that feel hard to come by now...

Anyway, the real ones are the ones who teach you how to be better in the game, not just flame. Main reason the best games in multiplayer I had are always those where I feel like I got better from the game.

Best game ALL TIME for me though, has to be just that one wholesome time a buddy of mine's gf left him and we just got high and played fucking Age of Mythology for a couple of days. Was very sucky for him but whatever gets your bro up...

u/RepulsiveAnything635 — 3 days ago