• Kaity@leminal.space
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    5 months ago

    Game companies have definitely done their best to try and make multiplayer gaming more and more lonely. I settled in quick to single player cause at least I could have fun and not simultaneously be lonely and dominated by some hyper competitive toxic game matched tryharding BS.

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    5 months ago

    Pretty solid. Explains why i stopped liking online-games which i was so damn passionate about 20yrs ago.

    Beside being unable to compete with the youngsters 😁

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      You can still still be competitive, you just have to be a bit clever about it.

      I recently started playing mobile shooters… in an Android emulator with a mouse and keyboard. Destroying touchscreen kiddos with a proper input device never gets boring.

      Some games are even smart enough to detect the mouse and keyboard and only match you with other players using external input devices, like CoD Mobile. That’s one of my favorites because it’s basically CoD: Greatest Hits. All the best maps from the old games are there. And new modes come out every week. It’s so much better than modern CoD; takes me back to the days of playing CoD4 and MWII on the Xbox 360 when I was a teenager.

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        You know it’s not really competition when you give yourself a massive advantage, right?

        You know that you’re a grownup cheating to beat children, right?

        You know that’s sadder than playing a fair game and losing, right?

        Right?

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    we have successfully urbanized online games. the days of a small town feeling in new online games are over

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      I don’t think urbanised is a good word to describe that alienation. The urbanism movement has as one of its key goals the creation of more vibrant local communities. It’s more like suburbanism.

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        The urbanism movement exists to help remedy some of the downsides of urban living. One of which is social alienation and isolation as a result of the scale and diversity of cities.

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          No, it exists to fix the problems caused by car-dependent suburbia. Inner cities can have problems too, but a lot of those are created by cities wanting to support suburban commuters rather than the local community.

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            Suburbia came into being as a result of urban dysfunction. Cities have existed and had problems since long before cars were invented. People nowadays really love to blame everything on cars lmao, if only it were that simple