Online gaming demolishes offline games in the replay value department. For those of us who actually get into the hardcore end of the gaming world where most are to dare to enter the battlefield.

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    Lupin_the_third Nov 7, 10
    Lol Oblivion anyone?............
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    Hideo1 Nov 7, 10
    Well that depends on various factors to do with each player as an individual, such as tolerance for the hate-inducing dip-shits that make up the majority of online gamers.

    To say that, in general, online multiplayer has a bigger replay value than single player is pretty much akin to saying most men would indeed stick their penis into Jessica Alba. Thanks, Captain Obvious.
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      hayabusaman1300r Nov 7, 10
      Well you have a point about the punks but for me it still adds replay value cause I look forward to shutting them down in the only game they play and then enjoying the hate mail that follows shortly there after.
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    Province Nov 7, 10
    I thought this was obvious when IW started counting DAYS played on their Call Of Duty servers? I don't think anyone has played Oblivion for the actual equivalent of half a month (more in some cases probably, anyone know a REAL diehead player?).


    I myself probably most of my game time on Monster Hunter 2nd G or Demon's Souls, with MAG close in third. (Monster Hunter is around 600 Hours by now probably, Demon's Souls probably 400 across Asia & EU, then about 100 on MAG.)


    EDIT: MGO would probably be up there too, I was diehard at that. (And one of the top EU players, so I had my reasons.)

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