@beric, on Jul 11 2008, 10:20 PM, said in New EV Override port:
First and foremost, every game I know is either online or single-player. Sure some games have "both", but if there's online, chances are the single-player is totally neglected. It's one or the other.
says who? ever play half life? quake? unreal? (no, not UT, i mean the original game) Freelancer did an admirable job of being insanely fun in single and multiplayer (because literally the only change in multiplayer was to drop the campaign and add other real players) Marathon? Halo? Sketchfighter? Redline? Ares? Avara?
all of these games are quite playable in either single or multiplayer mode, and have extensive single-player content. there may be a trend int he past few years of making games that are exclusively online, and there are a few recent game (such as the Elder Scrolls) which are exclusively offline, but by no means are these the only two sorts of game available.
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Besides that, my parents dislike online games, because they're so addictive and "require" you to be online all the time. You can set a single-player game down at any time (it may be hard, sure), but if you set down a multi-player game, you'll hurt your status by not being on all the time. As such, they can be extremely harmful to your real life. So my parents don't permit me to play those types of games.
this argument is more than slightly invalidated by the following statement:
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Anyway, I'm an EV fan, having spent literally thousands of hours in all three versions of EV (I like EVO the best, though EVC has the best plugs).
if you're spending thousands of hours on the computer anyhow, it hardly matters whether you are on or offline doing it.