Submitted by pizdabolica t3_10b9om3 in consoles
Everyone will quit multiplayer competitive games and will comeback to retro to the true beauty and consoles like ps2 will become trending and expensive af.
Submitted by pizdabolica t3_10b9om3 in consoles
Everyone will quit multiplayer competitive games and will comeback to retro to the true beauty and consoles like ps2 will become trending and expensive af.
They will burn out from the competitive genre and they will start to appreciate the old games more because back than they were not thinking about monetization but how to make real quality stuff.
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Doubtful, especially when there's a whole generation of kids that only play online, and anything less than modern graphics are an assault on their eyes.
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exactly theyre going to burnout from this
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Really doubt it. The ps2 was a good console but games have gotten way better lately, no one is going to go back to that era. It’s like picking gtav or gta1, you’re picking gtav 100% no questions asked
If youve played gtav for ur entire life no questions ure picking gt1 cause ure burned out asf from V
Respectfully, no. Gta1 is barely fun for 5 minutes. I could not bring myself to play that for hours. Gtav has replay-ability and online, which gta1 does not. No one in their right mind is ever picking gta1
Good thing that ps2 had gta san andreas and vice city and not gta 1 lmao
Yeah they’re both good games, my favourite is gta4 so that’s the only old gta I’d play religiously
Exactly ps2 has alot of great games so i wouldnt be surprised if everyone would just start playing them. Btw gta 4 is to dark for me i dont like the whole russian nikobelic vibe (im from eu east myself)
Anubra_Khan t1_j491vo7 wrote
There's over 160 million ps2's in circulation. I don't see them getting very expensive.
And I don't see a mass exodus of people deciding they suddenly don't like competive multiplayer games. But, assuming they did, why would they jump back 3 console generations? I'd think it more likely that they'd stick with more modern single player experiences.