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I liked the game though in the open beta. So its kinda sad.
According to most publishers nowdays you dont own their game, you just buy 'permission' to play it =/, sadly.
You say this and yet you play Elder Scrolls Online.......
You can create more than 1 character in ESO withoud paying 10$ =X, its a complete game that dont re-use ALL of its assets including the MAP from skyrim. And most of all, is an ACTUAL multiplayer game with real objectives...Not just 'poke zombies through the fence', and 'take care of your tamagotchi'.
ummmmm
Kingdom Come: Deliverance
The fact that I had to think about that for a moment bothers me....
Said the one who paid for a H1N1 clone....
edit=Or RUST.
Edit: RUST is a general in the Clone wars that is true
Yeah, H1Z1, not H1N1 LMAO...well, you can say that game spreaded its disease on the gaming community like H1N1 did, a true disease for gamming.