124 points

I’m not sure why they think this is a younger millennial thing.

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Probably bias from irl experience. Maybe their work friends don’t play video games, so they assume that most people who play online are gen z.

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I’m a GenX/Millenial and I love my single player games. Just started showing my 6 year old OG Super Mario Bros 1-3.

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82 points

Im a millenial that wants to team up with friends to beat on the computer cause the computer hurt us all at one point.

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I’m an elder millennial that had the rad but - overall - kinda bummer experience, where I got to enjoy this kinda vibe just a few times. Looking back it feels almost like a fever dream - it was so cool, but so fleeting.

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10 points

There is nothing like the old warcraft 3 battle.net scene.

Meeting a bunch of strangers in a random game and then playing all night with them.

Just good old fashioned PvE fun

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3 points

The creation of those Dota like games. Wc3 battle.net was amazing. So was starcraft and all the great turret defense games made in their.

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58 points

The introduction of voice chat is when playing randos on the Internet stopped being fun

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51 points

Maybe, but to me it’s voice chat + matchmaking.

I used to play on a few Day of Defeat: Source servers, and I met a ton of great online friends there. That’s because they were dedicated and moderated servers that kicked and banned people for being assholes, in or out of voice chat.

But… If you’re confident that you’re never going to see the people in your match again, it’s way easier to be assholes to them.

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17 points

This is the answer.

I made friends on dedicated servers. I got called the n word and told my mother was fat in matchmaking.

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I had a select few servers of DoD and CS1.6. I saw in the millennium with some friends from all around the world while playing survivor.

Great memories.

Match making made things too easy and impersonal. You can only rely on a friend list now.

Heh it’s like the real world now I guess.

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Yes but …in a way it’s when everyone went into their own private parties things changed as well. Removed some of the outreach you got with online gaming, especially team based one. Everyone’s in their own chat bubble

Edit: someone below me said “impersonal” and that’s the best word I can describe

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1 point

rock and stone, to the bone

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I much prefer co-op multiplayer to pvp and co-op in a game I’m interested in is rare.

So yeah mostly singleplayer.

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I’m roughly on the same boat. A format I’ve come to enjoy is streaming a pausable strategy game with a group of friends and taking decisions collectively (so if the game is Frostpunk, we’re basically the oligarchy that’s deciding how much is the working class going to slave away and how many deaths are acceptable), but it’s hard to find stable friend groups that like it.

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I always enjoy co-op when I actually do it, but nowadays I just can’t commit to the long gaming sessions like i used to.

Worse, I feel kind of beholden to help the other players have a good time. Which can be fun, but but when my introvert battery is low, that is the last thing I want out of my game.

It’s not a great feeling when you want to leave, but you’re sticking around because you don’t want to quit mid chapter or whatever.

Probably not healthy to want to get out of innocuous little social situations all the time hahaha oh well

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37 points

I relate to this so much.

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