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The Fury said:
Munkeh111 said:

I'm okay with minor things like that where its purpose is for you to share content with friends. Just so long as it doesn't grow any larger like it clearly has here

This is the problem with these "persistent/shared world shooters" like Destiny and the Division. You can basically play them like a single player game, but they are all online only.

Sound like Titanfall. I've played and enjoyed Borderlands 2 but I've only played it single player, never played it multiplayer at all (don't know anyone else who own it and don't want to play with random dickheads). The idea that Borderlands 3 might make me play forced online defeats the purpose of playing it single player to begin with.

Sad that this is happening at all, we want more freedom to play not more restrictions, game developers battle against piracy is oddly restrictive to legitmate gamers.

I completely agree. Having said that, something like Borderlands has always been designed for co-op gaming, I think you are in the minority there. I played most of the first one in co-op with my friend, but that was splitscreen.....

Yeah, I do feel that it is becoming more difficult to me, but this generation might decrease some of the hassle. Things like having to enter 5 different codes from pre-orders and then wait for the game to install were a pain last gen, so I hope those kinds of things decrease even if I do have to play online