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I've been gaming on consoles basically since birth (im 17 now) and I would definetly consider myself a hardcore gamer. However, since I've always had a sucky computer I never ended up getting into pc games. I just got a sweet new computer though and was wondering two things.
-What pc game should I get? (I love all genres but I'm not really used to any computer control schemes)
-Other than mmo's, if I have online, do I need to pay to play games like Crysis or just any non-mmo online?
Thanks in advance guys!
-Perfect DarK Zero on Dark Agent Difficulty
or -C and C 3 on Hard
-You've played any game too long when you literally get off while playing it.
-You've played any game too long when you have sex dreams about the game.
-You've played madden too long when you try to read your opponents play because they did the same play a couple times and your light bulb meter should be full.
-You've played Final Fantasy Tactics too long when you try to catch a red chocobo so he can do his Choco Meteor attack on a bully or annoying co-worker.
-You've been playing NBA Street Homecourt too long when in the middle of a pickup game you tell your friend to get down on all fours so you can use gamebreaker and jump on him to dunk three times in a row.
i forget what its called but its that one in graw where u need to be at the top of the leaderboard...thats like one dude
well, im not sure if people have said this or not but here it goes:
-different alliances and attacks against them
-the ability to rebuild cities after tehy've been destroyed
-horse mounted bow and arrow fights
-even though this will most likely never happen, online co-op (i'm not suggesting mmo or another WoW or anything, just like one other person)
-more classes and abilites and weapons, obviously (like crossbows and shurikens)
-more epic spells, like ridiculous high level special effects and stuff like that
-epic monsters
-dodge button (like perfect dark zero)
-water travel (also, that leads to different countries or provinces)
-more houses available (the more the better)
-perhaps something in the form of fable-esque relationships
-different events on a calendar system, like festivals and commemorations, things like that
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