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Title: What makes a game better?
Post by: FusSioN on April 26, 2015, 06:17:17 AM
Hello everybody! Please help me by answering the poll found on the right side of my blog:

http://xtrmt.blogspot.com/

Your answers would help me make a new article!

Thank you very much!

Feel free to add your own answers and what you guys think.
Title: Re: What makes a game better?
Post by: Rockyar_96 on April 26, 2015, 06:43:22 AM
I feel like you should be able to vote for at least 2 options. For me it feels like the music is generally a bit underated although it adds a lot to a game. But at the same time you still need a plot and at least mediocre graphics to have a playable game, if you know what I mean...
Title: Re: What makes a game better?
Post by: FusSioN on April 26, 2015, 07:02:48 AM
I feel like you should be able to vote for at least 2 options. For me it feels like the music is generally a bit underated although it adds a lot to a game. But at the same time you still need a plot and at least mediocre graphics to have a playable game, if you know what I mean...
Indeed! Thanks for voting!
Title: Re: What makes a game better?
Post by: MON1TOR on April 26, 2015, 08:19:53 AM
Voted. You should also post your poll in THE forums
Title: Re: What makes a game better?
Post by: FusSioN on April 26, 2015, 09:14:32 AM
Voted. You should also post your poll in THE forums
Thank you! But I'm not thinking about making another topic...
Title: Re: What makes a game better?
Post by: jitspoe on April 26, 2015, 04:49:07 PM
A question like that doesn't really work without specifying what type of game it is.  For example, plot might make a single player game better, but I don't care at all about plot in a multiplayer game.  For multiplayer, things like responsiveness, latency compensation, and weapon balance make it better (things that don't really apply in single player).
Title: Re: What makes a game better?
Post by: FusSioN on April 26, 2015, 07:00:14 PM
A question like that doesn't really work without specifying what type of game it is.  For example, plot might make a single player game better, but I don't care at all about plot in a multiplayer game.  For multiplayer, things like responsiveness, latency compensation, and weapon balance make it better (things that don't really apply in single player).
Oh. I didn't see that coming. The choices would fit to a single player game. Thank you!