I'm not talking about telling people your life story. Simple hellos and what people want to do in the dungeon at the start, and an occasional how is everyone doing, asked between mobs, not while fighting. I just get nothing most of the time.
I'm not talking about telling people your life story. Simple hellos and what people want to do in the dungeon at the start, and an occasional how is everyone doing, asked between mobs, not while fighting. I just get nothing most of the time.
When it comes down to it, no one cares. There could be bot in the group, but as long as the dungeon is cleared with minimum mistakes, players wouldn't care.
Sorry but I believe that is the truth.
Honestly, the more available online gaming becomes, the less social it will become.
I'm just some guy...
If you want casual chatter about various stuff, I would strongly recommend a social FC instead of playing solo.
video games are bad
As others sometimes stated, I feel this mkre has to do with the age of the player and just that as a people, I think are becoming less likely to socialise. I always start with a "Howdy doody!" and I usually finish with a "GJ all!" or a "Shame on us all" if we wiped twice or more on a low level dungeon.
I'm sorta in the middle. If I expect it's a speedrun, I just want the hello and goodbye BUT I do find chatting makes a slow hurdle less of a grind. I've had a few dungeons where the healer or tank might be abit undergeared which slows the whole game down but if we chat and joke through it, it doe'snt feel like a chore. All in all, I guess I'd prefer more chat. Always makes a session more memorable!
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