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For some laughs and a hell of a lot of aggravation? Multiplayer (unless it's split screen, then I dominate EVERYONE because I'm a dirty dirty screen watcher)

 

Is it even possible to not screen watch? I've never been able to not screen watch  :lol:. 

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I still really appreciate a solid campaign, or even an average campaign. This might just be me but I prefer having a relatively good campaign and a good multiplayer than a horrible campaign and an excellent multiplayer.

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Depends on the type of game...

For a RPG, I prefer single player. I can actually immerse myself in the game, take my time reading/listening everything, finding everything...

 

For more "action" games, like Dying Light, single isn't bad, but Multiplayer makes it better.

Co-Op multiplayer though. Not a fan of Competitive multiplayer.

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I usually play single player games because my internet connection is really bad.

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Personally I prefer the social aspect of multi-player alot more than say sitting in front of the screen playing single-player games, but that's probably more down to my anti-social work shifts. haha. 

 

But I do like alot of single player games, Castlevania being one of my favourites lately, haha.

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I like multiplayer better because there's other people to be with and talk to and stuff.  In single player games, I get bored faster because I'm by myself and it's usually just not as fun.

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Depends on the game.  I enjoy multiplayer for the most part, because after a little while computer AI gets predictable (In my comparatively little experience in singleplayer oriented games).  Unfortunately multiplayer opens up, well, other players.  Meaning that you will get raged at, and team killed occasionally.  But, they are never predictable.  In the exact same position on the exact same map in the exact same vehicle things can go different every time, purely because of the human factor.  Now, when it comes to my combat flight simulators, I like to do singleplayer, for a couple reasons. 1:  I'm not good enough to do multiplayer. 2:  I can have more fun in some cases, because my team won't rage at me if I decide to shoot them all down the single handedly defeat the enemy.  But that's all my opinion.

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Depends completely on what state of mind i am in, can i be arsed listening to people or not xD

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