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Fishing is probably the opportunity for the most socializing so if you see folks fishing, try to strike up conversation then.
Palia launched on Nintendo Switch on December 14th, 2023. Because it is the exact same game as PC with cross-play enabled, what you see as far as chat functionality goes is the exact same as what they see on Nintendo Switch.
Nintendo Switch players have to type either by touchscreen, in-game cursor, or by a USB/bluetooth keyboard they bought and attached to their Nintendo Switch. When typing, the in-game virtual keyboard takes up the entire screen. They were never provided any quick messages or any tools that could help them pump out a message faster/easier.
Therefore, Nintendo Switch players usually don't chat as it is a major burden upon them.
In addition, sometimes players are never even able to successfully connect to chat. Their chat box is basically an error message that 24/7 states it is unable to connect.
For this reason, most players - once friends or in the same community - will chat via Discord or facebook.
Ohh I didn't know Animal crossing had a companion app for chat, that's a pretty cool solution
I was actually thinking a proximity voice chat would be pretty cool too
Games are surprisingly anti-social these days, haha!
Bahari Bay Late Game:
The opportunities/situations can help players put themselves out there to start. Where they go from there is up to them.
I miss when RuneScape was social, like back when the Internet, being connected with people from all over the Earth, and able to instantly communicate with one another felt new.
With RS3/OSRS being on mobile, most players tend to AFK certain activities while at work or playing something else. Otherwise, after they join a clan, the clan chat is where they talk if anything.
It just doesn't seem to be there in this game.
I missed the Maji Market this time around, but I believe the Hotpots were exactly something like that. Chappa chase is also great fun.
At the moment, I've found cake parties and hunting sernuks is creating in game conversation for me, but then again I don't feel the need to be social in games I guess. It's nice when it does happen, but not a requirement for me, so I'm not too bothered by this aspect of the game.
I believe there is a lot more coming to support the community side of things however. They have confirmed a community/guild house will be added at some point, so a direct place to hang with your community. I also think they're planning to add more group content, but I have no idea what that looks like at this time.
But it's in beta, the game could change a ton by the time it's at full release. There's supposed to be at least 12 regions in total, so lots in store down the line.