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And Second Life, of course. ≽^•⩊•^≼
It also becomes social when you have to do something together and you need a group to be put together. Sometimes it's a group of 5, or 2 or 3...
Try lotro if you don't like wow or even FF online.
I have never touched Rust for this reason. Seems a bit extreme to me. It looks like a cool game however, if I had a team or people to play with.
Also try Dayz, and ask people if they want to team up with you. That is social.
what am looking for is something like...Dune, or any game where you can work together long term, something like minecraft but NOT minecraft?
I love the idea of private servers with games like "red dead 2" and GTAV, but the 100 percent forced roleplay kills it for me
I've heard good things about Dune, but I don't know... have to wait for gift cards or xmas time for these games. I am very poor.
Get together with friends remotely and play D&D, or learn ancient games like Fidchell or Parcheesi or Riichi Mahjong or Lasker morris together.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL63r4VDHe0
however I have heard of people playing table top games remotely and that honestly might be something ill try.
I am not social as I should be, cause there is a lot of "what's in for me" people everywhere. So I tend to play alone or don't get on voice chat or team up with people anymore.
Maybe it will go back to being slow and quiet, but I think some of the kids, advertisements and big corp money seem fixed on being ruiners of the fight club.