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Nothing. It's up to the gamers to stop consuming content from companies that they don't agree with.
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I think most of us can guess the answer to this question.
When I get a new game, it's curtains closed, snacks out and controller/keyboard&mouse in hand. I think it also depends on how social you are with people on your friends list, but I do know that if I'm playing something like The Last of Us, I don't want to be disturbed until I'm done with the story.
simple...no.
example: facebook. no one comes over your house to facebook with you. or Twitter with you.
they will however come over and own you in tekken or nba2k.....games + friends + beer + bong + time away from girlfriends =nuff said.
me and my gf are together cause of our love of gaming,(and other things) all my friends like gaming, so nope
What social life?
No,I play basketball with friends every Wednesday and Friday. It's more if people have a big social life to begin with.