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Ok... and since when did you become an expert on the subject of me?
Because I do infact play multiplayers. But some games don't need it in my opinion.
Actually I think you should have focused MORE than ever in it, since open world games lack, in fact, that multiplayer experience (fallout, elder scrolls, witcher etc).
Great stories, gameplay and landscapes are always better with friends. You just went mainstream in an already crowded market. Just wrong.
This is how many people feel, they're lowering their own revenue. Just think of how many friends would buy just because there is coop? Imagine mass effect coop? Tsk tsk.
Lol that's two games per couple. Totally something to add into sales, and if done right not much more to production.
Same. If it had co-op, the wife and I would have bought two copies upon release. As it stands, I will probably pick up a copy when it goes on sale, and she may or may not try it out later on (probably on my own copy).
To be fair, it could be worse, at least from where I stand. Ideally, from my perspective, a game should have at least a campaign and co-op. Best case scenario it has a campaign, co-op and multiplayer.
However, if a game is only going to have one or the other, a campaign only or multiplayer only, I'll opt out for a good campaign. My eyes are on Battlefront in this line up. Dice/EA wasted such a massive opportunity to make a great game.