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the_grass_trainer, do gaming w Just fuck off back to ranked already

Valorant in a nutshell. Play Spike Rush or Swift Play to warm up and get better. People on mic or in All chat saying things like “tryhard!” as if the point of the game isn’t to try to win.

Justas, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion
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Just got Snufkin: Melody of the Moomin Valley

Originally for my wife, but she got annoyed by the movement too fast. My favourite review of the game so far:

“In this game you will play as the world famous criminal and ecoterrorist Snufkin.

Snufkin is unemployed but charismatic traveller-musician helping various interesting creatures of Moominvalley, all while sabotaging typical autocratic right-winger Hemulen’s plans on making up mundane rules and destroying everything good and beautiful.

Cops in the game are represented evil and stupid, as they are in real life, so I would recommend the game for the whole family as educational game.

On the serious note: Gameplay is fine for this type of game. The core is in the atmosphere, dialogue and sound design which all are great. So far the experience has been smooth, fun and relaxing. Would recommend, but adults should not expect much challenge here.”

https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/c974bcc9-703d-49b5-b070-5886b93e0e0c.png

CosmicCleric, do gaming w Just fuck off back to ranked already
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Companies could just hire GMs and police their online environments, instead of just trying to increase quarterly profits.

Furbag, do gaming w I take zero responsibility

“Don’t peek”.

Peeks

☠️

son_named_bort, do gaming w I take zero responsibility

You’re fired again

GoldenDoge, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion
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Starfield

FlihpFlorp, do gaming w I take zero responsibility

I feel personally attacked

don, do gaming w I take zero responsibility

I’ve been known to head sourthweast for no discernible reason.

andrewta, do gaming w I take zero responsibility

This is my friend. Let’s go east. They run west.

Enemies approaching from west. He runs east… “I don’t see them”

I’ve taken to standing in front of him and firing arrows through him at the enemy. (No friendly fire). He tends to turn around.

rem26_art, do gaming w I take zero responsibility
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this is me playing Apex with my headphones on backwards lmao

YIj54yALOJxEsY20eU, (edited ) do gaming w Just fuck off back to ranked already

Always funny when these two players are the same rank tho

GladiusB,
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That says way more about the competitive one though. Because I’m just chillin and not trying and still hosing you.

wh0se, do gaming w Just fuck off back to ranked already

I’m surprised nobody mentioned GTA Online. I find it unplayable since turbo bike jets are flying everywhere and firing missiles from a kilometre away.

And the goal isn’t even to kill players.

Stamets,
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It was unplayable at launch and I don’t mean the insane server problems. I started playing GTO launch weekend and it was never good. Sure we didn’t have the insane vehicles and weapons of later GTO but people had more than enough. Every server had at least one dude with a Rhino and one dude with a Hydra. I was the dude with the Hydra but my targets were dudes with Rhinos who went after random players. After a while doing it I realized it was every Rhino. People just get bored and start using the powerful stuff on randoms just because they can.

Was always toxic as hell, it was just unaffordable for most people in game. When they gave larger variety on the cheap it just made it worse.

dumpsterlid,

If you look into your heart and realize what you really loved about GTA online was playing it as a multiplayer open world driving game, check out Motor Town. It’s like if GTA side quest driving jobs were fleshed out into an entire game. Or like if old school Top Gear made a Euro Truck Simulator game.

RGB3x3, do gaming w Just fuck off back to ranked already

Dead by Daylight anyone?

Some of the most toxic pieces of shit up at the higher “ranks.”

Stamets,
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That’s because the developers are toxic pieces of shit. It works its way down.

Smokeydope, do gaming w Just fuck off back to ranked already
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Something I’ve realized over the years playing high reaction multiplayer games is that there’s a very real chance the person freaking out over a missed score or a loss in chat is super high on coke, meth, or A LOT of adderall. The amount of hard stimulant addicts I’ve spoken with who frequent rocket league or quake-esque game deathmatches is crazy.

Edgarallenpwn,
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Back when I played OSRS a lot I ended up playing a few nights with one of the big PVP clans here and there. Most of the people were meth heads or pill addicts just spewing the craziest shit. I made decent loot with them but having to be in a call with a bunch of meth heads wasn’t worth it.

skylestia, do gaming w Just fuck off back to ranked already
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one of the main reasons i stopped playing MMOs is that everyone takes end game stuff super seriously and i just don’t find it fun to be lectured on what i’m doing wrong and which meta build i should follow instead :(

yamanii,
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Same, it’s why I avoid games where raiding is the endgame, I’m not studying a boss on youtube before I fight it, there’s no fun in that and this is the only genre where people do it.

skylestia,
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omg yes, it’s so much more fun for me to figure out how it works on my own from trial and error

snugglesthefalse,

This, when I was last doing the story in FFXIV I had a few dungeons that were like that, nobody seems to understand that I enjoy working out the mechanics through pain and doubt a lot, perpetual 170 ping from playing on na servers helps with the suffering too.

skylestia,
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Problem solving and overcoming challenges through your own determination and skill is really rewarding! I wish there were online communities for people like us! lol i mean i guess there probably are I just don’t know about them

Blank,

There are casual guilds out there in most games where everyone smokes weed and doesn’t really care how well the raid goes as long as everyone is chill and having fun. Harder to find, though, most guilds are full of tween turbo Chad officer’s that adhere to DKP until it’s something they want for their buddy, or alt, or they can sell for a lot.

Nithanim,

Man, one time I joined the public (pvp) raid of a well known crazy guild. Pretty sure that at least the leader had taken some stuff. The shit-talk was hilarious and they didn’t care what happened. One of the most memorable raids I had the privilege being a part of.

Theharpyeagle,

Figuring out how to solve one of the early raids in Destiny 2 was some of the most fun I’ve ever had playing a video game. Unfortunately it’s hard to get even my friends to want to go into a raid without knowing how to clear it as fast as possible. I get it, we don’t have as much time to play games as we used to, but man does it suck the fun out of things. Why even bother playing at that point?

Stamets,
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This is why I stopped playing Star Trek Online with people

thehatfox,
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I had a friend who would get deep into MMOs and kept trying to convince me to join. When I eventually said OK to giving one a go his next move was sending me a textbook sized guide on game’s meta. Having to start studying to play a game was a step too far for me.

skylestia,
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oof I’ve had friends who liked to do research on the games they played and learn how to do things externally before coming into the game and doing the things, but if they ever expected me to do that homework I would probably have felt the same as you. I get that it must be fun for them to give themselves that homework (otherwise they wouldn’t do it right? lol) but for me I have fun by exploring, learning on my own, and overcoming challenges on my own. The only way my friends like that ever spoiled anything for me was by telling me how things worked before I had figured it out on my own or giving me items that they had learned how to get externally before I knew how it was possible etc

For me the main reason I ever played MMOs was that they seemed like an easy genre to play with friends and to find new friends in, and I did both a lot. But I just didn’t know at first that in most MMOs the main thing to do for most people is all the post-game activities lol. My fav things to do in games are usually to explore and learn the lore, which in my experience aren’t things many MMO players care much about. The last MMO I got really into was GW2, and I had helped build a guild that didn’t mind casual players, but even in that guild I couldn’t really participate in end game content because they’d still get frustrated if I didn’t follow the meta strictly. I ended up being “that guild lady” who ran overworld event trains, sometimes dungeons, and sometimes pvp, cuz everyone else who had the rank to run community schedule stuff usually only ran Fractals and Raids and I generally didn’t feel welcome in those categories since I didn’t stick to the meta. That’s not to say I didn’t like the guild, I met a lot of good friends in it and the community was overall really sweet and welcoming, it’s just that despite being essentially one of the founding members and one of the highest ranking members I still couldn’t even participate in most of the content we did without being lectured about doing it “wrong.” And after a while I just got bored and lost interest in playing it (I mean there were other reasons too but that was a big part of it), and haven’t had the motivation to really try any other MMOs since then :/ (GW2 is still probly my fav MMO though, it had a really good story and a lot of cute mounts and pets, I personally especially liked the POF expansion which had a couple big existential moments imo. But after a while it’s like well I know the story pretty well and I know the world really well so because of how I like to play games there’s just not much more for me to do anymore (thanks for coming to my TED talk))

snugglesthefalse,

I’ve been idly considering jumping back in, I was more or less up to date in late 2020 but there’s been what, 2 expacs since I last played, getting the gryphon mount was fun.

skylestia, (edited )
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Yeah, End of Dragons came out in 2022 and Secrets of the Obscure came out in 2023. End of Dragons had just come out right when I was putting the game down

i’ve thought about picking it back up now and then too, but nowadays i’m mostly couch-gaming with a controller, and to my knowledge GW2 doesn’t have controller support. And finding a new guild and everything sounds overwhelming to me right now lol. The only “online” game I currently actively play is No Man’s Sky, which is probably much better suited to my general preferred playstyle. But I have no idea how to go about finding player civilizations to join lol. I also recently got Helldivers 2 to play with my bf, but it doesn’t seem like the kind of game that would be my usual cup of tea so idk how likely I’ll be to find friends/communities through it. I also recently got Sea of Thieves but so far I’ve been too shy to actually play it >.<

but you should totally play GW2 again if you want to, imo it is definitely the best MMO i ever played

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