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But other than that PoE is pretty much a singleplayer game, why would i want to play with randoms? they only make my experience worse.
If anything i play with friends
PoE is just not designed as a very social game
:( howd you know
Joking aside, you will have the exact same problems as in POE1.
♥♥♥♥ me, you hurt'ed my feeling
I remember seeing a lot of groups way back in the day when PoE1 first released in closed beta then again around release time. More co-op gamers around near release before they move on to something else, I guess. Probably a lot of Diablo 2 BNET players like myself that felt comfier grouping with randoms to do end game stuff.
Have you tried like using chat, like typing in chat, like talking in chat with people? Saying this what you said is just delusional.
After campaign people do stuff together all the time, just leveling in maps, map completion, challenges, etc.
Doing campaign in random party isn't good idea, mobs scale life with more people in party, bunch of random characters usually have no synergy which means all mobs will take way more time to kill that in you was solo.
it seems like in poe2 this may change with the new "group" skills
also because of the new boss design, im sure people will look more for carries or group play in general, because its more difficult mechanically.