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You know, it’s funny. The comments below this great idea are all complaining “Why don’t they give it infrastructure?” and “Why no on-line? Capcom hates us PS3 people, I swear!”. I think I’m beginning to see Capcom’s motive, and I’m dead serious when I say this.
Look at Japan’s fascination. They love this game because it brings people TOGETHER. I don’t feel incredibly in tune with people staring into a screen Lord knows HOW FAR away. But put me in a room with my current team and I feel a synergy between us like we could take on the world (and we kinda beat everything together. Most of us even have our gold medals to prove it). What I think America is severely lacking in, in the gamer world, is the ability to communicate or even GO OUT to find people with a like cause, or simply a shared enjoyment. I work at Gamestop, and know full well 3 or 4 regulars who play MHF2, and I would love to fight alongside them if I could find the time.
If America gets something akin to this, count me there. Especially if it hits the East Coast. Heck, I’d even pay membership fees if need be(and reasonable to boot) to play alongside any hunters I haven’t met yet. I even throw out the offer for Otakon this year (Game room, near the DDR corner, you people know where to look).
You know, it’s funny. The comments below this great idea are all complaining “Why don’t they give it infrastructure?” and “Why no on-line? Capcom hates us PS3 people, I swear!”. I think I’m beginning to see Capcom’s motive, and I’m dead serious when I say this.
Look at Japan’s fascination. They love this game because it brings people TOGETHER. I don’t feel incredibly in tune with people staring into a screen Lord knows HOW FAR away. But put me in a room with my current team and I feel a synergy between us like we could take on the world (and we kinda beat everything together. Most of us even have our gold medals to prove it). What I think America is severely lacking in, in the gamer world, is the ability to communicate or even GO OUT to find people with a like cause, or simply a shared enjoyment. I work at Gamestop, and know full well 3 or 4 regulars who play MHF2, and I would love to fight alongside them if I could find the time.
If America gets something akin to this, count me there. Especially if it hits the East Coast. Heck, I’d even pay membership fees if need be(and reasonable to boot) to play alongside any hunters I haven’t met yet. I even throw out the offer for Otakon this year (Game room, near the DDR corner, you people know where to look).
Make one in the christiansburg va area! please!
Tocky, I couldn’t have said it better.