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Playing online games that have been "solved" is like playing chess against champions. You will never win. Nothing you can think of will work. Any strategy you look up will be perfectly countered.
It's not any fun at all.
Online play for me currently is star wars battlefront 2 classic (not the remake).
Its a hyper unrealistic multiplayer shooter and I have evolved to being a middling player and on occasion top scorer - I am not a serious player its a blast and thats it to me.
Server I play on is randomised teams every single game which means there is little strategy on the whole outside of quick communications within the game as we are shooting / running and it also means anybody can jump in and everybody plays with and against everybody else at some point.
Other games have much investment in their longevity and keeping players even free to play in a game I am thinking of pays off better than trying to pay to win.
Then you got many games that are just there for money to dominate.
There are a lot of games out there with huge player base (not the shooter i mentioned) that are unknown to the majority of gamers because they have not looked beyond Steam or GoG or other selling platforms.
Because eSports communities take themselves way too seriously, and speed runner communities also take themselves way too seriously. Both I think suffer from severe ADHD.
I have nothing against people with ADHD, just, I have the exact opposite problem, so I usually don't mesh well with the likes. My concentration and focus is too high. I have a very high attention to detail and while I process information slower, I process more information in detail work. It's just the tradeoff, that's all. I actually, often feel kinda ostracized for NOT being one in the same?
If I were more social that ostracizing would probably bother me more than it actually does, but I'm more comfortable with it than I am rendered uncomfortable by it. It just works more complimentary to my detail work.
https://youtu.be/6Z_xFOdCg-4?si=JousAF0sMh3jA_GZ
any online first person shooter. these are the most toxic out of any of them.
not on Star Wars Battlefront 2 classic SWGO server.
is that an official server?
yes, its active mainly British evening / Night time but do not know the country of origin.
You go on multiplayer option and you get a list of servers to join, some require mods, some require passwords for private games and then there is SWGO and click on it, no passwords no extra mods just a good have fun blast em up.
I wrote a simple guide on the battle front 2 forums but basically just charge in throw grenades roll get killed and do it again and eventually your reflexes naturally build up and its good fun (theres more to it than that but if new to the whole thing its a good way to get started) .
Note this is the original battelfront 2 game not the remake i don't know anything about the remake.
edit : sorry I don't think its official server, dont think they have an official server. Players set their servers up and people play to the rules they set out.
If you asked me personally though, I'd go with Team Fortress 2. One look at the Steam forum alone gives you enough of an idea as to why these people are far more toxic than any other game's community, including L4D. It's harder for me to explain why I consider TF2's community to be so toxic, but a lot of it stems from the fact that I've just never enjoyed the game to begin with. There's aspects of it that I do like, but those very rarely if ever come into play anymore for various reasons. Most people I encounter in TF2 tend to be scumbags or just generally have a massive ego and think they're better than everyone for doing something as pathetically lazy as spamming the floor as Soldier, spamming stickies as Demo, or even just flat out cheating since VAC is a non-threat at this point.