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53% of gamers prefer single-player games
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I prefer RPG, interesting narratives and "experiences". I also used to be really into multiplayer games like halo 3, MW2, battlefield 4/bad company2 and even rainbow 6 siege. Whats turned me off of all that is aggressive monetization and super competitive sweat fests. It feels like all the fun/soul in those "good oll' days" games just isn't there anymore. Peak fun for me was maxed out halo 3 custom games and they just don't make them like that anymore.
I can't stand the competitiveness now. Like, I know I suck and I'll never be good because quick reactions aren't my jam.
I still want to play every now and then, but since I play infrequently I really need something with a very simple mechanic. 30 characters to pick from is overwhelming and I can't learn how to level up and pick a character build during the 10 minute matches and I'm not going to study builds before I play games casually. And I feel bad when I'm trying to learn and I sink the team. Like who wants to be the one that causes a dozen other people to not have fun or get frustrated. Give me counterstrike. You get good guys or bad guys. Then a handful of guns in very specific categories.
I really like RPGs where I can take my time and learn the game. Where mechanics arent too crazy and where there is only one currency in the game.
I feel like it's become too complicated to pick up some games now.
You've got normal gold, then some weird premium gold that you get at a much slower rate. And somehow a third currency that you can only buy.
There are hundreds of build paths, and somehow within the first 5 levels before you even know the game or whats good you have to make a decision and lock yourself out of half of them.
Each character has a gimmicky different way to level up or learn moves.
Then there are mini games, where you have to collect things or others where you now need to level up in a whole different way. And then lock out entire portions of the main game unless you spend a dozen hours playing a mini game that really isn't that fun.
But I digress, I really like single player that at this point are pretty easy to get into and start having fun or experience the story right away.
I think people like a variety of games too. I mostly play solo, and enjoy that, but also have a ton of fun playing with friends and family at times too.
A lot of those multiplayer games aren't really designed for people who like variety though if you have to compete with people who have played nothing but that game for 1000 hours a year for the last 7 years.