The reason why I'm writing this is because yesterday(it's 01:39hrs here now) when I went online in Trench wars, I noticed a severe lack of people there(only around 169? people)
Now where I'm getting at:
I wonder if, after our "Generation" of gamers stops playing or died out, there will still be a place for games like this. Meaning with the abundance of "high-tech" games (most likely things will get even more "fancy" then today's Half-life 2, Halo I & II) kids won't bother anymore to play trench wars. They'll get pampered with games so state of the art, making them virtually mindnumb, almost drooling on the screen(if there's gonna be one by then).
I most certainly hope not anyway.
Most likely this post is a load of crap to some of you, I just pointed this out
ps: I'm tired, so if this doesn't make sense at all, remove it or something
Now where I'm getting at:
I wonder if, after our "Generation" of gamers stops playing or died out, there will still be a place for games like this. Meaning with the abundance of "high-tech" games (most likely things will get even more "fancy" then today's Half-life 2, Halo I & II) kids won't bother anymore to play trench wars. They'll get pampered with games so state of the art, making them virtually mindnumb, almost drooling on the screen(if there's gonna be one by then).
I most certainly hope not anyway.
Most likely this post is a load of crap to some of you, I just pointed this out
ps: I'm tired, so if this doesn't make sense at all, remove it or something
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