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@Azure_Nova @FriendBear Of course, there are always exceptions.

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I agree with many of the comments, I'd like to add my own here. Its common knowledge that direct competition in many games such as CoD//BF and any PvP based games breeds negative behavior, in fact its nothing new at all, it has become such a problem that these days - it has become to bad that people are tolerating and it, and even expecting it.

One part of the problem, is simply down to Ego. How many games of BD/CoD have been played without having one or two overly hyper teens cursing up a storm? Look at all the viral youtube videos of people raging about games in general, especially first person shooters - some going so far to actually attack other people physically or damage their own hardware.

The other problem, lies with people wanting to cheat at video games especially FPS which makes problems like this much worse. Maybe Reality Check should create a video on why some players want to cheat?

Overall though, one of the major reasons why I personally started to avoid competitive gaming is because of the nature of people, the rise of elitism which breeds even more bad online behavior became too much for this humble gamer, so I started to prefer more co-op style game play, where I found a far better community of players, all actively trying to work together instead of against one another - but that being said - the ugly human nature can still appear from time to time even in a non-competive environment.

Finally, another part of this equation is down to simply age and maturity. Many older gamers tend to be far less aggressive than the current teen generation that grew up with PvP // eSport type games. I personally grew up with 8-bit gaming, which required far more patience than most modern games.


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@D_S_e_V_e_N I hate to admit, but you're right :/

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Honestly, I agree with Angel_Boy - This is one of the worst PES games ever. I've always preferred the Pro Evolution series over Fifa, but this edition is just terrible. I always play the "Become a Legend" mode which to me, is where the main fun of the game is for me. And 2014 is just bad, it just feels heavily dumbed down and just not fun, especially starting a totally brand new player - spending most matches benched without any chance to play is stupid, try to transfer to another team with better match chances and so far, negotiations have broken down each time - yet my goal scoring record is very good.


Its back to 2013 for me, this game for me - ruined the series.

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Good games, make good sales ~~ Great games, make millions - or in this case, 1 Billion+

The question is though, is this better than GTA: San Andreas? Or is GTAV superior? Based on sales, its a no brainer - but there are a lot of SA fans out there, myself included - I think San Andreas was Rockstars greatest achievement, time will tell if GTAV surpasses that.

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@Cloud_imperium @Algomancer @FriendBear Sweet ~ its about time, I just hope more producers start using 64bit technology, and all the capabilities it can bring.

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I'd donate if Mr Roberts casts aside 32bit restrictions and makes it fully 64bit :p ~~ It has to happen at some point.

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Obviously not as many, but still enough console pirates out there to warrant the claim. After all, all's you need is a modified console which again, isn't totally out of reach for most people assuming you don't 'chip' it yourself. I wouldn't be surprised though if the number of console pirates is catching up though to the number of PC pirates though.

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@Zloth2 @FriendBear The truth is, you don't need $250m to make great games - look at the indie scene for instance, some of the games that are emerging from shoe-string budgets are putting some big box games to shame.

Lets not forget that 10 years ago, very few companies was spending even $1m on producing games. The money thrown around by rockstar, doesn't necessarily mean every game they make is going to be great - we all know that more or less, any GTA game made is at least; going to be more or less pretty good.

And back to piracy, Zloth2 - The Xbox 360 and PS3 both have a fairly well developed pirate community; it is far too easy to place blame solely on PC users these days; when in actual fact ~ there are just as many console pirates.

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Proof that piracy doesn't hurt the gaming industry ~ what hurts the gaming industry are poor quality, buggy games. Make a great game such as this, it'll fly off the shelves. The argument really is; companies can't always make great games, so they need 'fillers' in-between the blockbusters ~ am I right?