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+100, my feelings exactly.
I am now 45. I tried Deadlock, was overwhelmed, some other player told me to "fuck off" through the vocal chat because I was in the wrong lane, I uninstalled.
Generally, I don't have time anymore to play online games that are about grind and skill. I don't want to play only one sort of game. I want a game with an end so that I can move to another one.
MOBAs were cool at the time of warcraft 3. Let's move on.
What kind of statement is this? MOBAs are still insanely popular. And "move on"? as if there's no reason to iterate or improve on a genre?
I don't even play MOBAs but I've heard this same sentiment on arena shooters and it makes as much sense there as it does here.
Yeah you're right. This statement was intended for me.
Everyone can of course play what they want.
If youre looking for a game with an end then you might wanna stick to single player. Online multiplayer is designed to keep players coming back for more
Valve’s last two releases were Half Life Alyx and Aperture Desk Job. Both are single player games.
Aperture Desk Job even runs on Linux and Steam Deck.
I enjoy MOBAs a lot, but their communities tend to be so toxic... I'm playing other multiplayer games because I am tired of the toxicity (among other things).
All online games will have a certain amount of toxic players there. No exceptions.