F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Single player or multiplayer? Choose your preference!

Single player or multiplayer? Choose your preference!

Single player or multiplayer? Choose your preference!

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cmart592
Member
203
12-21-2016, 12:03 AM
#1
Hey everyone, I have a quick question. When searching for a new game, what part do you focus on most? For me, it used to be more about the graphics, but once I switched to PC and played mostly single-player titles, I didn’t have many online friends. I really enjoyed Bioshock Infinite, Crysis 2 and 3 are also great choices.
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cmart592
12-21-2016, 12:03 AM #1

Hey everyone, I have a quick question. When searching for a new game, what part do you focus on most? For me, it used to be more about the graphics, but once I switched to PC and played mostly single-player titles, I didn’t have many online friends. I really enjoyed Bioshock Infinite, Crysis 2 and 3 are also great choices.

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MrDerpyson
Junior Member
43
12-21-2016, 12:32 AM
#2
I search for Co-op options to enjoy games with friends rather than focusing on multiplayer modes.
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MrDerpyson
12-21-2016, 12:32 AM #2

I search for Co-op options to enjoy games with friends rather than focusing on multiplayer modes.

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MattIXC
Member
196
12-21-2016, 01:58 AM
#3
It's all centered around the individual player journey for me. Single-player titles offer compelling narratives, which is often what I seek in a game. Titles such as Mass Effect and Dragon Age: Origins.
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MattIXC
12-21-2016, 01:58 AM #3

It's all centered around the individual player journey for me. Single-player titles offer compelling narratives, which is often what I seek in a game. Titles such as Mass Effect and Dragon Age: Origins.

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hd2d3d
Member
214
01-04-2017, 11:54 AM
#4
It largely depends on the game. Some titles focus on multiplayer, while others don’t prioritize it. Games such as Battlefield or Crysis often get the multiplayer aspect, and sometimes I skip the singleplayer side. On the other hand, titles like Bioshock or Far Cry don’t care about multiplayer at all. So, in my opinion, I lean toward both.
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hd2d3d
01-04-2017, 11:54 AM #4

It largely depends on the game. Some titles focus on multiplayer, while others don’t prioritize it. Games such as Battlefield or Crysis often get the multiplayer aspect, and sometimes I skip the singleplayer side. On the other hand, titles like Bioshock or Far Cry don’t care about multiplayer at all. So, in my opinion, I lean toward both.

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Flipmaster07
Junior Member
11
01-04-2017, 11:22 PM
#5
Multiplayer stays active longer in many situations, and it tends to be more engaging.
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Flipmaster07
01-04-2017, 11:22 PM #5

Multiplayer stays active longer in many situations, and it tends to be more engaging.

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Goljat12
Member
213
01-05-2017, 04:45 AM
#6
I enjoy both but tend to go for the single option.
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Goljat12
01-05-2017, 04:45 AM #6

I enjoy both but tend to go for the single option.

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Batpod400
Junior Member
17
01-09-2017, 12:48 PM
#7
I don<|pad|> a lot of these FPS PC titles feel too repetitive to enjoy. I bought DOOM3 and it’s actually fun for me, but multiplayer sessions are always more exciting. Single-player games just don’t grab my interest anymore.
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Batpod400
01-09-2017, 12:48 PM #7

I don<|pad|> a lot of these FPS PC titles feel too repetitive to enjoy. I bought DOOM3 and it’s actually fun for me, but multiplayer sessions are always more exciting. Single-player games just don’t grab my interest anymore.

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thebomb1216
Member
76
01-16-2017, 03:57 PM
#8
I pretty much play Multiplayer games most of the time but when a great and awesome single player like Bioshock Infinite comes along I have to play that. Far Cry 3 was great for me as well.
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thebomb1216
01-16-2017, 03:57 PM #8

I pretty much play Multiplayer games most of the time but when a great and awesome single player like Bioshock Infinite comes along I have to play that. Far Cry 3 was great for me as well.

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ItsTheSoul
Senior Member
410
02-07-2017, 02:19 AM
#9
It varies depending on the title, but titles like Call of Duty and Battlefield tend to sell best in multiplayer settings. I’m not very familiar with Battlefield, but I understand it focuses heavily on multiplayer. I mainly purchase Call of Duty for multiplayer and zombies, and I don’t care much about single-player options. There are games such as Borderlands 2 and Far Cry that prioritize fun in singleplayer, but I wouldn’t buy them just for that reason.
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ItsTheSoul
02-07-2017, 02:19 AM #9

It varies depending on the title, but titles like Call of Duty and Battlefield tend to sell best in multiplayer settings. I’m not very familiar with Battlefield, but I understand it focuses heavily on multiplayer. I mainly purchase Call of Duty for multiplayer and zombies, and I don’t care much about single-player options. There are games such as Borderlands 2 and Far Cry that prioritize fun in singleplayer, but I wouldn’t buy them just for that reason.

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Demonsss91
Posting Freak
767
02-07-2017, 03:55 AM
#10
A strong MP combined with weak SP still works. If strong SP and poor MP are present, chances are lower, though exceptions exist. Achieving both good SP and MP is a nice bonus.
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Demonsss91
02-07-2017, 03:55 AM #10

A strong MP combined with weak SP still works. If strong SP and poor MP are present, chances are lower, though exceptions exist. Achieving both good SP and MP is a nice bonus.

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