• pathief@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    Sure but the social aspect in games is often pretty toxic.

    I played quite a lot of Dota 2 and while communication and cooperation greatly improve your chances of winning… More often then not it was just someone raging hard over minor mistakes.

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      1 hour ago

      Absolutely, just as you can wander into the wrong bar and end up in a fight.

      Competitive games will definitely bring out the worst in some people though, but there’s plenty of co-operative and role-play games that can lead to good lasting friendships.

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      3 hours ago

      Don’t know if I would have thought of Dota as a social game tbh. Maybe a more casual MMO?

      But what about keep talking and nobody explodes, overcooked or genital jousting?

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        Dota is not casual at all, it’s quite competitive. It’s the reason the communication is so toxic.

        Couch co-op games are very nice but in my personal experience friends don’t make a habit of gathering to play them. It’s a infrequent ocasion, online gaming is much much easier. Boardgames are a cooler experience if you’re gonna have people frequently at your place.

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        2 hours ago

        Deep Rock Galactic and especially Helldivers 2 gave me the most positive interactions with random strangers despite lack of dedicated social hubs or lobbies.