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>games were filled with artificial difficulty and cryptic bullshit to force people to buy guides and rent the same game multiple times
>no youtube or twitch, every game reviewer was a corporate shill writing for a magazine
>good games were few and far between, most games were shovelwareslop
Why did boomers like retro-gaming?
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>>736367702
It was better than nothing. Like ai right now is shit, and despite it people love slop. But ai in 30 years will be actually useful and efficient.
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I would rather have difficulty adjusted in order to keep me playing the game than have difficulty crowdsourced by reddit posts. There is no argument that can change my mind as every sentient being would agree.
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>>736368138
Difficulty for fun>Difficulty to keep you playing.
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>>736370161
Except redditors, numales, and gaming tourists don't even want "fun difficulty," because that's usually just regular difficulty that you learn to adapt to and they never want to have to learn how to play games. They just want to consume content for the instant gratification.
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>>736367702
>good games were few and far between
This isn't true, the number of good retro games is bigger than the number of good modern games. You're just mad that they filtered you



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