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Tell that for the people who want to ruin great single player games like Elder Scrolls, Fallout, God of War, Batman, Half life for example. Heres me trying to list more, looking at my stack of games only to realise the ones I wanted to mention, Bioshock 2, Dead Space, Assassins Creed for example...have already got online tacked onto them.
Ask developers for new, multiplayer focused IPs, don't ask for it in exsisting franchises you will ruin them.
Well it is for me and many others and it's a fact it is increasing more and more in that direction. The last single player game I played was on a cartridge format. Even when there was no online gaming on consoles I would only play split screen multiplayer or fighting games.
I wouldn't say multiplayer is the future. But there is certainly a place for multiplayer in gaming. I personally don't have the time to invest in the multiplayer of all games. Especially the games where the multiplayer is just tacked on. But games that do multiplayer well, I find the enjoyment to be had. I wouldn't say multiplayer is the future of gaming.
Multiplayer gaming IS the future.
Anybody that disagree's is just in denial.
Different strokes for different folks. Some people want to be more social and play with their friends and other people. Others like to experience a story on their own and in their own time. I like both equally.