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Coming from a guy who fails at reading comprehension.
Online games suck anyway, most online communities are full with trolls, idiots and other tryhard's with problems that cry or rage over pixels, abuse glitches, cheats and one way or another are killing everone fun. So you end up being forced to play with your friends anyway in which case actually meeting is always above everything else and century we live in will never change it. Just because currently many young people have serious mental problems and can socialize only online doesn't mean it is a norm, it's not and it's treatable.
Lego is a brand for small kids with caring parents/adult relatives that doesn't even look at GTA/COD/AC crap, so it never will really have to follow same rules as those games.
Goodbye ~ have a nice day.
Krówka your comment is idiotic. Who cares about communities? We would be playing with our good friends, which are either in other cities or in other countries. Life doesn't allow us to meet up every day to get some couch play. :-/
Adding online co-op would make them so much more sales. I would buy more LEGO games if I could play with my friends. With skype.