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Warframe - If you can get past some of the elitism, you'll find a lot of those elitist are super happy to help people. Especially new players if you ask them.
Hunt: Showdown - Stay off the forums, but in-game, people are pretty friendly. At least at lower rankings in my experience
Vermintide - I'm not sure about the hardest difficulties, but I've had a positive experience overall on veteran (I think) and bellow
Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition
Pay Day 2 has a friendly community or casual (not competitive) games.
This is even worse, lmao. Less edgy kids and more of the sweaty dorks.
It's also a glorified waiting simulator at this point in it's life.
Have fun sitting around, paying a sub while waiting for a training thing to slooooowly go up over not just hours, not even days, but WEEKS AND MONTHS.
And then lose it all when some douche decides to grief you the moment you are out the station.
I have already bought it
also GW2 community is nice.
my father told me Battlefield community was the best community long time ago like 10 years ago.
but now from my personal experience with BF5 and 2042 they are little bit better than CoD but still bad.