Thank you for summing up my thoughts. I can date your argument back to the basics of multiplayer: split screen. Me and my siblings would have so much fun pitting ourselves against each other, and the were no ranks to unlock some weapon that i had but my sister didnt. Ive never liked the system of unlocks either, but that argument doesnt belong here.
Correct me if im wrong, but its not 17 to 43 year olds that video games have the potential to negatively affect, its children who arent emotionally mature. and dare i ask why video games are that much worse than other forms of violent media? what about facebook negatively affecting social skills? i can vouch for that one.
hey guys is this still a console war? because the xbox one isnt really a gaming console anymore, its also a DVR, television, etc. it isnt just about the games anymore for microsoft, they have chosen to gather television audiences also, so the price seems justified.
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