In point three, Yahtzee gives a reason why people would spend hours on end game content (to challenge themselves/prove skill), yet says he can't understand why they would do it. Forgive me if I overlooked some small argument, but that seems a bit... stupid.
Regardless, even though I am one of the "skill" gamers, I agree with most of Yahtzee's points. I don't really get any personal gratification out of beating a twelve-year-old (most of whom still laugh every time they hear the f-word) at a game where health bars are so low luck plays as much of a role in success as skill, getting killed by the same "teammate" 17 times in a row is just plain frustrating, and, as Yahtzee said, most of the time you lose because the other person has more time on his hands than you and plays the game religiously. Some games are even starting to give out rewards for doing so. As if they didn't already have an advantage. And if you want to challenge yourself, replay the game on hard mode. If that's enough, do something silly, like avoid using grenades. Or buy a harder game in the first place.
That being said, I do have fun playing multiplayer when there is a friend in the room. However, in addition to Yahtzee's complaints, I don't see why I should pay to have fun with my friends when I can easily do that for a much lower price, if I have to pay anything at all. The fact that so many games use multiplayer as their main attraction sickens me.
Regardless, even though I am one of the "skill" gamers, I agree with most of Yahtzee's points. I don't really get any personal gratification out of beating a twelve-year-old (most of whom still laugh every time they hear the f-word) at a game where health bars are so low luck plays as much of a role in success as skill, getting killed by the same "teammate" 17 times in a row is just plain frustrating, and, as Yahtzee said, most of the time you lose because the other person has more time on his hands than you and plays the game religiously. Some games are even starting to give out rewards for doing so. As if they didn't already have an advantage. And if you want to challenge yourself, replay the game on hard mode. If that's enough, do something silly, like avoid using grenades. Or buy a harder game in the first place.
That being said, I do have fun playing multiplayer when there is a friend in the room. However, in addition to Yahtzee's complaints, I don't see why I should pay to have fun with my friends when I can easily do that for a much lower price, if I have to pay anything at all. The fact that so many games use multiplayer as their main attraction sickens me.