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minus-squareWeirdfish@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·7 days agoThe closest thing to multiplayer I touch now days are Fromsoft invasions. I play exclusively on consoles, and enjoy a slower pace to gaming. Have a huge backlog of games I haven’t touched, and a few that I just keep coming back to. Really gotten into permadeath gaming, which slows things down even more, but makes every decision and hour of gaming truly count. Factorio, Cities Skylines, Far Cry 2, Subnautica, the Fromsoft catalogue, Mass Effect, I’ll do a full play through at least once a year. Finally playing the Witcher III while listening to the book on audio. I get why people enjoy multiplayer games, but it hasn’t been for me for a long time. I think the last one I really spent any time on was America’s Army around 2006.
minus-squareprole@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·7 days ago The closest thing to multiplayer I touch now days are Fromsoft invasions. Every time I’m like “ughhh goddammit…” But I never turn the feature off lol. No chat def helps.
minus-squaregrinning_serpent@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·7 days agoThe odd ways players come up with to communicate without text is definitely an endearing part of the design!
minus-squareprole@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·6 days agoReminds me of the game Journey a little bit. That game is a magical experience if you have like 2 hours to kill.
The closest thing to multiplayer I touch now days are Fromsoft invasions.
I play exclusively on consoles, and enjoy a slower pace to gaming.
Have a huge backlog of games I haven’t touched, and a few that I just keep coming back to.
Really gotten into permadeath gaming, which slows things down even more, but makes every decision and hour of gaming truly count.
Factorio, Cities Skylines, Far Cry 2, Subnautica, the Fromsoft catalogue, Mass Effect, I’ll do a full play through at least once a year.
Finally playing the Witcher III while listening to the book on audio.
I get why people enjoy multiplayer games, but it hasn’t been for me for a long time.
I think the last one I really spent any time on was America’s Army around 2006.
Every time I’m like “ughhh goddammit…”
But I never turn the feature off lol. No chat def helps.
The odd ways players come up with to communicate without text is definitely an endearing part of the design!
Reminds me of the game Journey a little bit.
That game is a magical experience if you have like 2 hours to kill.