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I loved gaming. I loved 2D games and those games developed into full modern 3D games like are today. Nice graphics… But I am 26 and I used to play games when games where Challengjng and maybe more bugy which made them a little more challenging, no quicksaves but It was worth it. When I was a gamer I was part of a different society, of an underground society.
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But now, gaming grew into a grey area and destroyed this " underground comunity " and created a life style out of this. But to do so, games must be easier, less chalenging, much graphical advanced and less fun.
This age is so fast… Developers must trick us into buying shit and every game feel the same. You have mixtured style games.
Where is Aladdin jumping on the roofs with out improving hacking abilities. I miss old times. I miss times when I was just looking forward for the game because I knew what I gonna get.
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As I said I am 26 yo and maybe I am an old timer. I am finding myself hating more and more this industry. Gaming is not everything I love about my life. I have things.]
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