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Online games have an anti-repetitive appeal to me. Meaning I don't find them repetitive and I have most of my hours played on them because every game is different and you meet some very interesting characters online. That said offline gaming is nice to chill and play.
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Online pvp all day. If Im offline it’s cuz I’m playing ps2 or GameCube
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Online that doesn't need more players.
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I usually prefer online when friends can play and usually stay offline when friends can play and if I do play online when I’m alone I’ll usually play Firefight in Halo or Strikes in Destiny
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Offline. Split screen gaming is far better than online ever will be. Playing games with your siblings or friends is so much more fun when they are in the room.
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Offline so my friends will stop calling me gay over Xbox when I don't want to play PubG. I'm currently playing Hollow Knight on my Nintendo Swatch.
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Both with and without friends, playing offline is so much better. Co-op splitscreen is king.
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Now I prefer playing online with friends, I don't really like playing solo games anymore.
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Single player games with online components where you don’t directly interact with other players. Kinda like NieR: Automata if anyone has played it
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Offline SP like Borderlands where I can play offline and have fun or go online with friends, best of both for me but it's [b]my[/b] choice to be online.
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Nothing, and I mean nothing, beats playing a game online with a close friend who's sitting in the same room as you with his own console and TV.
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Online because friends.
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Depends on the game. But I like more offline games than I do online games.
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Edited by CatMan: 6/22/2018 12:29:49 AMI love the option to choose. Dying light, etc.
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I like to play with friends, but I like single player as well.
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Offline, majority of people I deal with online are toxic tryhards
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You should have an option for both. It depends on my mood. I like both.
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I like having the option of playing offline. My internet isn't the worst, but it isn't the best either and having the option could be the difference in playing and not playing.
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I like to just chill and play at my own pace and explore. Example would be Skyrim or fallout. Borderlands is an example of not online but can play with friends if you choose. Same with farcry 5 I guess. There’s times where I like playing online but I prefer offline
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Offline cause I don’t have internet anymore.
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If skyrim had a story or endgame much more vast than it already is then I’d play that game every day, however I’ve done nearly everything in it
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To hard to pick one both have there advantages.
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Online for co op or just having other players around while I solo. Just waiting on Skyrim Together and Fallout 76.
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Online. I have friends.
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First love will always be offline, because that’s where I started but I do also enjoy online