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Do people still want single player games? Since the pandemic I've only played multiplayer and completely disregarded the single player.
Yes? Baldur's Gate 3 would like a word.
Horizon, God of War, Dave the Diver, Dredge, Frostpunk, and Cyberpunk 2077 would also like to chime in.
I know I'm wrong now with the replies I got but isn't It possible to play multiplayer in Baldur's?
Just because you only play multiplayer doesn't mean vast accounts of people don't play single player games.
Yes you are right. I didn't realize it was still that prevalent. In my small circle we barely see anyone playing single players and get annoyed when new games don't support multi. Clearly I was wrong.
I only really play singleplayer. I go at my own pace and experience it as I want to.
I've had a flare up of ulcerative colitis for a month, I've been constantly going back and forth to the shitter to shit blood. Yes I still want single player games because my health is too unpredictable to invest in anything mp. And before I get told to see a Dr, I have the whole time I've been having a flare up because that's what happens with chronic illnesses.
Sorry to hear that. I've also been living with chronic illness for the past 4 years. So far the given diagnostic is fibromyalgia. For me playing with others helps me forget my pain better.
Don't despair though, once medications settle in and you find a good food habit it will be more manageable. You will have harder times but they won't last.
Don't hesitate to speak with your doctor if you find you don't have energy and will to do your routine, it's normal to go through that with chronic illness.
Good luck VaultBoyNewVegas