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What is the Point in having High Standards?
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RE: What is the Point in having High Standards?

If we're talking games, I don't think there is a "standard".

With me, I need to get hyped about a game before I buy it. Nothing with standards.
It's all about how it works. The concept.
Look at the Portal series. I'd never seen that concept before, and I got so hyped that I bought the number 2 right away... Or when my dad helped me buy it, cause I had no creditcard back then...

Mirrors Edge.
I didn't see anything about this game though, but as soon as I tried the first level I knew it was a good thing that I bought it. This game has great graphics but is from 2008. Talk about high and low standards as much as you want. I just want really enjoy the concept of being a runner.

Minecraft was also a great simple concept, but completed to the fullest. This could be low standards, but I bet it's the concept that pulled most of the people towards it.

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08-17-2013, 11:46 PM
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RE: What is the Point in having High Standards? - by FlawlessHappiness - 08-17-2013, 11:46 PM



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