Fallout
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Fallout should only ever be a single-player game. The whole point is that you’re going it solo. That’s where it shines.
But more than that, I have never had a gaming experience that wasn’t made worse with other players.
What? The first game ever literally had a companion system. You basically needed them to survive. Every game since has had a big emphasis on how being alone isn't the way to go. You are constantly working with others, helping others, getting help from others. Your argument is ridiculous.
Your argument is ridiculous.
You asked me why I don’t want multiplayer Fallout, and I told you. If you don’t like it, that’s your problem.