Any game players here??

   / Any game players here?? #21  
I think of myself as one of the original video gamers. Pong came out during my youth and I have played lots of games on lots of systems over the years. I even designed games for a couple of years for a big player in the industry (90s).

I tend to play on Steam nowadays. I don't like the transition to pay to win games that don't just take money at point of sale, but bleed you of cash along the way just to win. I don't mind them selling additional art (skins), but I'd much rather pay up front for the game and be able to complete it.
 
   / Any game players here?? #22  
I used to play World of Warships, and quite enjoyed it; now? Fallout 4. That's a lot of gore though. I really enjoy the lore and locations, one of the expansions being on Mount Desert Isle here in Maine.
 
   / Any game players here?? #23  
I've been considering the Xbox one S for this Christmas. My son will turn 6 in April and it's something we could do together. I've always been into driving simulations on computers and consoles but have been away from it for about a decade. The Xbox One S will go for under $300 with 2 controllers this Christmas. The issue I'm having is the cost of a good steering wheel and pedal setup. It will be almost as much as the system itself but I won't play a driving sim without a wheel. Add in a chair and mount for the wheel and pedals and we're talking serious money. I'm looking at over $700 complete and that with only one game.

Kevin
Replying to my own post, lol. Since this post, our household has gone all in on gaming.

I ended up getting my son the XBox S, I also got myself an XBox X and gave my original XBox to my wife's sister in The Philippines. Then we got my wife an XBox S like my son. We also bought our son a very nice gaming computer.

We play Fortnite as a family sometimes, my son is much better than me or my wife but we play on the same team. It's a pretty entertaining thing to do as a family. Thanks to Starlink, there's no lag and the huge downloads are taken care of overnight.

My son is also into Roblox and Mine Craft, the latter seems to help with critical thinking and problem solving.

We've spent quite a bit of money on this "hobby" but it probably saves us money elsewhere, i.e. restaurants, theaters, etc.
 
   / Any game players here?? #24  
Replying to my own post, lol. Since this post, our household has gone all in on gaming.

I ended up getting my son the XBox S, I also got myself an XBox X and gave my original XBox to my wife's sister in The Philippines. Then we got my wife an XBox S like my son. We also bought our son a very nice gaming computer.

We play Fortnite as a family sometimes, my son is much better than me or my wife but we play on the same team. It's a pretty entertaining thing to do as a family. Thanks to Starlink, there's no lag and the huge downloads are taken care of overnight.

My son is also into Roblox and Mine Craft, the latter seems to help with critical thinking and problem solving.

We've spent quite a bit of money on this "hobby" but it probably saves us money elsewhere, i.e. restaurants, theaters, etc.
I've played War Thunder for a decade now. Most evening I spend about 2 hrs online playing with friends in a discord channel for communications. The game is fun and the friends are US and world wide. So hangar discussion can be very interesting with people from very different parts of the world like Serbia, South Africa, South America, Asia, the Netherlands, and such. My US friends from TX, KY, GA, IA, WA, CT. It's a very diverse group of men and women.
Fun to be a part of this squadron.
I'm on my second gaming PC. Starlink and modern video cards have upped my game.
 
   / Any game players here?? #25  
I've played a little War Thunder. I liked that it was cross-platform. I could play with my brother wherever he was stationed.
 
   / Any game players here?? #26  
I've played a little War Thunder. I liked that it was cross-platform. I could play with my brother wherever he was stationed.
Yes, I have a friend who moved across country 3 yrs ago and we can still talk and play together as if nothing has changed. WT is a game based upon WWII battles. I started when they had only airplanes as I was also flying RC warbirds at the time. Then I transitioned in a tank man when they were introduced and that is where we play mostly today. The game is very tech oriented as you choose your tanks from various nations and select your load out and play to upgrade both the tanks and the crews. It's flawed like any game but the teamwork is fun. Really the only game I've spent any time on beside World of Warships.
 
   / Any game players here?? #27  
80s child here. One on the greatest games I played as a kid was Solomons Key on the original Nintendo. It is a strategy game. I miss those types of games. Got my kids Nintendo Switch and tried to play it but I am just not into it anymore.

Like others, I do solitaire, free-cell, Majhong, etc. when not watching videos with someone repairing lawnmowers, building cabins in the woods, tractor auctions, ancient mysteries, etc. LOL
 
   / Any game players here?? #29  
Back in 1998 I was playing Nacar online and actually raced against Dale E. Jr. one race. There was an officially sponsored series, NROS in 1998. There was an entry fee if I remember right and I placed high enough to win a fleece pullover with NROS embroidered on it. 😅 The top finishers were flown to Daytona to race in person I think.

 
   / Any game players here?? #30  
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