| thekitchensink said: I'm glad that more and more games are embracing multiplayer. Before gaming came along, there was almost no such thing as a 'game' that you play by yourself. |
Ever heard of solitaire? Single player card games, i.e. the ones you could play all by yourself with a deck or 2 of cards and no computer, are some of the most played computer games. So for a lot of people single player games on computer are simply an easier way of playing a traditional single player game: no having to remember where your decks of cards are; no chance of losing a single card from the deck rendering the whole deck useless; the cards don't wear out requiring you to buy new decks occasionally; the cards always stay in a nice neat pile when you're playing. Solitaire didn't just become popular when it got on computer either, it's always been a popular set of card games, so even saying "almost no such thing" is pretty well off the mark.
Personally I thought online coop would be fun when I read the headline. I want the SP to be as epic as ever, but I'd also like to be able to play it with esp. my brother. But yeah, not really a necessary feature for the game to be really great. Worst thing would be if it's a tacked on afterthought simply because "everything's got to have a MP/Coop element".
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. But by and large, before video games, no one sat in a room for hour and hours on end playingany kind of game by themselves. Single-player card games are used to pass time for a few minutes at best, not something that's supposed to keep you entranced for hours upon hours.