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Old 10-11-2011, 06:33 PM   #67
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The video game industry is sorely lacking good writers, both for scripts and dialog. There are some gems out there, but on average, video games are behind in that department... which makes me sad
I have thought about that myself, but since I have never really got the game bug I have passed.

I used to like the games when they first came out, when it was more eye and hand coordination. I just lost interest when you had to go from here to there and pick up this and that. It seemed to be more a passive enjoyment for the "collector" than an active environment.
Then when I realized that the hidden short cuts had become a part of the game design from the onset, I just turned my back on the games and went another way.
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