Last year, you go over to your friends house and see he has this game called Minecraft XBLA. Since you brought your box over for some LAN parties, you also get the game. Your lifestyle is a average poor person who has saved enough money for a Xbox 360 but have no internet and no cable.
A year passes. You build thousands of structures in this game, "Minecraft" and you eventually become addicted to it. Soon finding out that your friend is hosting another LAN party, you come over. Setting up your own box to show your creations to your friends, you notice that since you've connected to Live, there is a update. When this happens, the game updates it to a more recent version that is like a huge DLC! And it even comes with DLC with better graphics!
Remember, you had no idea what was going on in the passed year and all of a sudden this burst of content just blasts in your face. How do you react?
A year passes. You build thousands of structures in this game, "Minecraft" and you eventually become addicted to it. Soon finding out that your friend is hosting another LAN party, you come over. Setting up your own box to show your creations to your friends, you notice that since you've connected to Live, there is a update. When this happens, the game updates it to a more recent version that is like a huge DLC! And it even comes with DLC with better graphics!
Remember, you had no idea what was going on in the passed year and all of a sudden this burst of content just blasts in your face. How do you react?
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Stay fluffy~
More content = more to do, expanding my situational creativity.
What, that would legitimately be my reaction.
I wouldn't be all fanbird squealy or anything; I'd just be..."okay."
Stay fluffy~
Lol, fanbird. Squack.
I was saying that because that's just how you roll.
I can't imagine a day without internet.
It's a sad state of affairs but same for me.