8/25/2023 0 Comments Century age of ashes requisitosOriginally posted by Keth:If you go up against a group that dominates you, pay attention to how they're playing and learn from them. So should I hang out on Discord with people I know and like while playing so that we could chat, joke around, discuss history, politics, and/or memes or should I go dive into some server with randoms just to have a chance to maybe enjoy the game against some sweat teams? However, it just so happens that those people might not be too thrilled about a dragon dogfighting game. It might be a shocking revelation for you I know. Actual people they've built good relations with for years if not over a decade. What you seem to fail to realize that there are many people who in fact have friends. No game, not this one or any other, gets ruined by people playing together, and the people who rage quit because they got paired up against a group of friends are the tiny, near-nonexistent minority no matter how loudly they try to claim otherwise on the steam forums or reddit. But don't complain when other people play with their friends. Originally posted by Keth:If you don't have discord, have no desire of getting discord, have no desire of having friends or playing with them, and refuse to engage socially with anybody else for any reason and want your gaming experience to be as isolated and ephemeral as you can get it, then that's fine. If you don't have discord, have no desire of getting discord, have no desire of having friends or playing with them, and refuse to engage socially with anybody else for any reason and want your gaming experience to be as isolated and ephemeral as you can get it, then that's fine. Of thoughts with periods simply to appeal to that. I lost braincells reading this why was it a paragraph for a single sentence and I am really seeing the hearts of love there, not everyone has discord or don't feel like staying for the sake of their sanity of that chat sometimes and tf is cookie clicker lol This modern obsession with matchmaking has created a toxic as all hell ecosystem where people demand the algorithm cater explicitly to them and any semblance of playing games for fun is thrown out in favor of playing games to be catered to. People used to play competitive games without any form of matchmaking for years simply because they enjoyed playing the game, win or lose. If you go up against a group that dominates you, pay attention to how they're playing and learn from them. Unless you're playing Ranked, it literally should not matter if you win or lose, and if you're only having fun when you're winning, then play a game like Cookie Clicker that has no loss state. Stop caring so much about winning or losing in a casual match. The game has a small playerbase, y'all ♥♥♥♥♥ about issues caused by the small playerbase, people leave which makes the issue worse, then you continue to ♥♥♥♥♥ about the fact that the issues got worse, or, god forbid, join the Century discord where tons of people are willing to join a group and a lot of good players have fun teaching newer players how to succeed. The "waah waah I have to play against people that have the nerve to play with their friends" ♥♥♥♥ is a self-fulfilling prophecy. The main issue is simply the aggressive monetization turning people off and lack of interesting content. Originally posted by ☾Đomstryå☽:It's shameless they should know exactly BY now what's the main issue here in the games reputation.
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