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[–] [email protected] 21 points 3 months ago (12 children)

that sounds like older millennials to me, tbh

younger millennials grew up on multiplayer and online games, which were widespread and extremely normalized by the time we were old enough

remember, the youngest millenials were 4 to 6 years old in 2000 and the mid 2000s was the big multiplayer boom for the industry

Halo, COD, Gears of War, Counter Strike: Source, Garrysmod, Minecraft, Trackmania, Everquest, World of Warcraft, Left4Dead, Diablo 2, all of these games came out while we were 6 to 14 years old

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago (6 children)

Younger millennial (wish me happy 30th in a few months) coming in. I had my niche group of PC nerds who played CS:S, WoW and L4D basically on release. We all knew we were dumb ass kids coming into a scene. We got verbally destroyed in Vent and TS servers when doing ESEL CSS and dunked on while learning boss mechanics in MMOs.

I was always one to just want to have fun (shout out to surf_, aim_ag, and mg_ CSS maps). But I was in the trench as a plus one in a bunch of junk. I always felt like my other group of friends were out of the loop of gaming when they would just Autoaim headshot everything in sight on console COD4 and WAW, but I never got that group to try PC

After I graduated high school I just played dota 2 for two years until I was drained from comp play, then I just started queueing/playing games without caring about my rank. I'll check meta of what I'm playing and know a tad beforehand, but I can't be arsed to care about a winding down activity.

Tldr: Squeakers that played Source and/or 1.6 are adults now and are tired of comp play imo. One of my core group is still a Wow head and coaches raid clears, but we are just a bunch of tired adult stoners who dick around with FGs or rogue likes now.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago (4 children)

that's actually a really good point too

im pretty close to your age and even i will admit that a good single player game hits better than any multiplayer arena shooter out there

But there's a few "silent co-op" games i really enjoy. Games where i can join a stranger, help them with a quest or boss and then leave. Im the oldest of 3 and i miss beating levels for my little brothers. Elden Ring, Dark Souls , Nioh, Monster Hunter, these all scratch the itch pretty well

When many people hear "multiplayer videogame" they think mmos or cod/quake/Unreal tournament clones

i would never start playing multiplayer halo if it came out today. But theres still LOTS of multiplayer games out there that i find very appealing.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Monster Hunter World was really the last game I really got into for that reason. If soulborne games are like that I might pick up the next one.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

id happily play with you. my favorite franchise.

The co-op is silent. no chat, no text. You communicate via animations and gestures

you use an item to let people know youre interested in playing together, and if another player walks by the spot, they can see and interact with your "sign" and summon you to their game

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Need to get my PC running again, or get a steam deck. Seems like the latter is more realistic at this point. I'll keep it in mind!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

open invitation if you ever want to :)

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