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HazeMate

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    HazeMate reacted to BlaineBug in LSPDFR 0.3 - Now Released   
    That's what I'm saying.  I miss online games where online was all about playing against other REAL people instead of the boring scripted unintelligent AI, and not about who has the least amount of brain matter and wanted to spend his life savings on fake money for in game content.  Sickening and vomit inducing!  PS, I grew up on GTA.  I remember about 1997 when GTA1 was released for PC (I have always been a PC gamer, was never a fan of the consoles besides my one and only N64!)  I was 8 years old when GTA1 released for PC.  Can you believe that GTA1 actually released for PC FIRST and wasn't available for PlayStation until 1998!?!?!?!?!?  It doesn't work that way anymore.  PC gamers get the SHAFT most of the time!
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    HazeMate got a reaction from BlaineBug in LSPDFR 0.3 - Now Released   
    Unfortunately this is the way of the world, look at every digital industry now. I remember being able to buy Adobe Suite for a flat price, now you need to pay monthly (£45+).  Being realistic about the future of gaming, I think we all know nothing is going to change.  It will just keep getting worse and worse as more kids buy into the hype and digital currencies.  
     
    I miss the 90's, I miss the GTA's that focused on the story and didn't even have Online.  

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