are there any games where you can still meet actual new friends? I remember making tons of friends playing online on ps3 back in the day but nowadays everything just feels so anti-social.
Everyone's got a community a faggy discord server no one looks for friends anymore forget about it.
Discord killed everything.
>>726056975I think a lot of people are waiting for someone else to start being social in a game before they feel like they can open up. Right now the most social games are unfortunately games with a ranked mode but it's a gamble if you get people that are willing to have fun or people that are ready to be angry.
>>726056975go play fighting games
>>726063071I wish they were fun
>>726056975People are gonna disagree, but I legit think MMOs are the best for this type of thing. I played MMO and XIV a decade ago a lot and I still have the same friends from it.
>>726063909>a decade agothat's the problem, it wasn't as difficult to find reasonable people that also came out of their shells a decade ago in MMOs
>>726064056I still disagree, to be honest. People are very talkative on WoW and XIV. Just don't be weird and people will naturally entertain you if you want to talk to them.
>>726064131Maybe I've just been unlucky but for the last couple years the majority of people are silent while the talkative ones either just say goodbye at the end of a dungeon/raid, they're pissed off at something, doing RP, or the kinda rare but still weird how often it happens thing where 2 people are having a personal conversation in dungeon/raid/local chat. I run into these people in both WoW and XIV.
>>726064664I met most of my friends via FCs for raiding/statics. I think ideally the best way to make friends is through the open world (so places like Gridania and such). I've never, ever made a connection with a person doing roulettes, lol. Like, I can recount how I met some dude just by complimenting his glamour and then we just kicked it off from there.
shit was made impossible since MS added party chat back in 2008