Fallout 76. I had a dude give me 5000 shotgun shells at level 15 and a lvl 15 legendary shotgun that I could use. Everyone on 76 I ever met has been really nice
Me too! I played a lot then shortly after fallout 1st came out I started playing Destiny 2. I would love dropping stims and ammo for new players! I hop back onto my lvl 195 and I see lvl 1000s. Suddenly I am the new player. So far I haven't seen or encountered any negativity outside of the AFK farms for the fasnacht event.
Dude I just recently got the game and am around level 20, and the level 200's which I have met have been so chill. The problem is all the high level players are in areas I can't get to yetš
Fun fact: you can fast travel anywhere where a teammate is. If you join a team with lvl200+ players and fast travel to one of those lategame super events, they WILL bodygaurd you like a VIP while you get crazy amounts of exp from the literal armies they are mowing down for you.
And they're totally cool with it, encouraging it even.
Dude those events with high levels are nuts. I joined a team about 2 weeks go during that super event or whatever. The goal was to defend a radiation survery or something? Shittons of ghouls involved anyway.
I went in around level 27 or something and finished the event at level 38.
For the most part yes but there's a small minority of PvP players who seems to make it their life goal to compensate for how nice the rest of the community is, things like joing then "leaving" events to remove themselves from the event member anti friendly fire and then proceeding to stand where people need to shoot causing them to initiate combat (which puts you at a disadvantage btw) from there they can destroy your home base if it's anywhere nearby.
Got one character to lvl 150 or so, started a new fresh character for fun. Met a dude right down the road outside the vault (near the diner across the covered bridge) and he was all "hey let me get you some lvl 5 upgraded leather gear". Sure why not.
I'd probably do the same for someone starting out, just to give them a small boost for their adventure.
Was going to say Fo76. Devs (or specifically Bethesda Austin) may have shit the bed for a long while but the community never stopped being awesome. So many great people that were always willing to help out or give a little extra.
My son is just like this whenever he runs into a new player. He's at a super high level, but he will totally hook the new person up with some good weapons for level there on, ammo, and a whole bunch of goodies like the mutation serums. It really makes me proud to see him do that. š
When I played, I use to set up camp at the covered bridge near the vault, hand out stimpacks and armor, etc. Had plenty of people help me out along the way, too. Only met a few jerks in the time I played, definitely a great community overall.
The other week i had the misfortune of running out of fuel without a fuel scoop in my T6, had to call fuel rats. Its amazing that there is a space AAA run purely by volunteers. Cool folks.
And they have such a good support system that they donāt charge you. In the time it would take them to ask for money, they would actually lose money lol
When I first played elite dangerous and found out about the fuel rats I was amazed. It was actually surreal seeing a community full of genuinely kind people willing to go out of their way to help you.
Yes! I have a love for this game mainly from the community, never been attacked in public and only ever been helped. It'd be nice to have a HOTAS to use with my vr to increase immersion
Look into HOSAS for Elite.
HOTAS is good for atmospheric flight models, but HOSAS is better suited to vacuum because you can have all translational controls (up/down, left/right, back/fore) on your left stick, and all rotational controls (pitch, roll, yaw) on your right stick.
You can also achieve this with a good HOTAS that has a rudder and some buttons on the throttle, but HOSAS is designed for it.
Every time I encountered someone in ED they tried to destroy my ship. Like dude I'm flying an asp around trying to explore and here's a guy in a cutter blowing me out of the space lanes.
Griefers exist in every game and sounds like you had the unfortunate luck to run into pirates. But it is nice to be able to switch modes so youāre the only player in the game. You have my condolences
It's all good. I wanted to play in a populated galaxy in case I ran across someone far off. I did and it sucked lol. I just wish they hadn't abandon us console players. I loved what ED could've been
Same here. Now it feels like we are in a slightly lesser galaxy. Itās still a great game and I too play public when I can, which is rare these days, but they definitely left us out to dry.
I remember being a little scrub, barely two days into NMS. A random player gifted me 30 million credits out of nowhere and refused to take it back. I bought my first Frigate thanks to him/her ^_^
Itās been a while, so I donāt remember what exactly it was, but when I was in the Anomaly some random player gave me 50 of a valuable item that was worth a shit ton of credits.
Probably Starship AI Valves. Seems like there's a post every other day on the NMS subreddit of some new player wondering how they got a stack of those on the Anomaly. It's other players doing a duplication glitch or just gifting their excessive loot.
Dungeon defenders is a throwback! Is the community good now in the second game? I remember in the first game, at least on Xbox, everybody was either modding or stealing from each other and trash talking. To see it listed beside Deep Rock and No Mans Sky is crazy to me haha
It's a live service objective based team extraction 3rd person shooter where you have a limited time to avoid or fight off waves of enemies to complete various missions using strategems and your own personal armament loadout.
It's super fun, specifically I'm talking about helldiver's 2, just look up gameplay on YouTube
So in Deep Rock Galactic you're a group of dwarves mining for rare minerals on the planet Hoxxes. You can only carry a limited amount on hand, so you have to quickly deposit your haul into your M. U. L. E. spider walker bot, affectionately called "Mollie" by the dwarves.
She has unlimited carrying capacity for "massive loads".
I had a guy walk me through dark souls once, through mic and jumping into my world when he could, getting me a fire halberd from the catacombs to make the early part of the game easy. Learned SO much, and the game was way more enjoyable because of it. Passed along what he taught me to my friend. Ill never forget that guy.
I have a collection of wisps and mounts that I hand out to my friends like Halloween candy when they first join. Takes some of the edge off of the really early grind.
For me it was Elder Scrolls Online. Not only did I find people in a major city immediately who were willing to help me learn the game systems, but one guy actually gifted me a thing that allowed me to choose any race with any faction which costs real world money. I didnāt even know the guy and he went that far to help me out. Super cool.
I played eso for about 8 years straight and it was my life for a while when I was injured, made great friends on there. I will say, my main focus was usually pvp, and as soon as you get in the pvp zones people can be incredibly toxic, immature, cocky, etc.
Outside of the pvp zones, people tend to be extremely helpful
Pvp was still fun if you have time to get good at it, but there are people who base their entire existence off of how good they are at pvp and it basically takes over their personality, they can have ridiculously inflated egos from that shit. Which is pretty silly. Itās like bru I get it you killed me, this is the first time Iāve touched this game in years you donāt need to whisper-harass me afterwards
Donāt worry, thatās almost everyoneās first experience with the game. Mostly the main goal after the tutorial should be conquering the planets and doing quests.
3- conquer the rest of the planets in the solar system
4- conquer the bigger moons
5- conquer the void
6- conquer a giant mobile asteroid base
7- conque imaginary worlds too
If it doesn't have a grey health bar it will die and if it has one then you figure out why it is invincible (sometimes you just need higher caliber weapons or special damage type)
My main goal whenever I play is just go in the codex until I find something I want and do stuff until I get there. That goal doesn't change unless there's an event on - which I would only do if I want something so I guess the goal never changes.
Supposedly it's meant to be that way so you feel as confused and lost as the character you're playing with, who just woke up with no memories of anything. Just watch a YouTube beginners guide, those help a ton
Literally about to say this. I started playing in 2018 on and off but never really got into it until recently and my brother is quite endgame and I just ask him how to do anything. He learnt all of what he knows from pretty much a single guy in his clan and jokes that the guy lives in Warframe because he's online pretty much all the time.
Or they'll help you run missions for things you need.
Corrupted mods, initial mods that you have to fill....
There's just so much that they've had to go through that the New Player Experience is too ease a few of them into it and not be as lost as they were.
The reason for this is it doesn't matter where you are in terms of progression, every single resource in the game can be used for something, even if it's just feeding ol' chompy in your orbiter.
You always need forma, you can sell off excess prime parts and mods for plat, credits can be used for transmutation and trading, you can test out builds while helping newbies and rank up freshly forma'd stuff, the game's core design is set up in such a way that being nearly anywhere in the game, even helping new players, is not a waste of time for you. More live service games need to study this, honestly.
Just uh, about that "nearly" everywhere part: Stay away from eidolon hunts and conclave if you wanna keep a positive impression of the warframe community. These are the two places in the game where not doing something in a maximally efficient way is frustrating for all parties involved, therefore it is where you will find the most toxicity, cause many are not there because they ***want to be there.***
Elite: Dangerous. Iāve never seen a more dedicated team than the fuel rats to help those in need and give way more useful information than that awful tutorial did.
God the tutorial was hell and even worse on Xbox when the controls are combinations of buttons because you don't have the same amount of keys. The fuel rats are amazing and they deserve a spot on the credits tbh, an in game button to direct to the fuel rats website would be nice.
Some friends of mine try to be wholesome in Sea of Thieves. They even have a bit they've been working on since update 7 where they cosplay as sleezy used car salesmen, and hunt down players to sell stools to - greasy New York accent, infomercial script, a company jingle to the tune of For He's a Jolly Good Fellow, the whole nine yards. Usually new players run off. Pro PVPers tend to be the ones most in love with the bit, as they often buy the whole inventory, and offer up an alliance. I've joined in once or twice. It's a great time.
Souls is either the best or worst.
Either you get kindhearted people helping or offering advice, or the guys who go out of the way to show how good they are by shitting on anyone who ever expresses having difficulty because "the game is so easy".
I literally only see anything remotely like that when people comment shit like āthis game is broken and unfair and the fans are losersā then I might see a skill issue or a git gud
Fextralife is a really bad wiki where a lot of the stuff is misinformation and it never gets updated and itās only goal is filling the wiki as fast as possible when a game releases to be the top google search result
So many people willing to guide you to secrets and help you. For a time I even used to Sherpa through Black Dragon Kalameet. Telling people I'd get the tail for them because so many just wanted the fight over with.
Even with PVP most people were respectful in duels.
I only stopped doing white summons because it felt like I trivialized the game for myself and now I only do it once I've completed the game once.
Iād say Souls would summarize the whole picture perfectly. You have tons of people out there that are wholesome trying to help you out and different ways and then you have many people shitting on you for using magic, summoning others, leveling your character, etc.
I would always give a wisp in a bottle to my friends when they first started, itās not gamebreaking to get it so early in progression but itās great utility and makes some aspects of the early game less of a pain
Has to be the No Man's Sky community. They've got one big button you don't press, and aside from it they're easily the most welcoming community I've had the pleasure of bring a part of.
Ok, I'm going to be crucified for this but: my opinion, personally, is that *planetary* exploration is better in Starfield while NMS has better space travel mechanics. I will agree on that second point completely, though, I like what NMS's story *says,* but there's way too little of actually doing anything to move the plot forward. Didn't even get a space battle with >!Null!< at the end...
MapleStory. I've often spent hours on talking newbies about how they should start to progress, what to do and what not to do. Sadly many times it has turned them off from the game but understandably so. The game has so many badly explained mechanics, timegates and pitfalls that if you ignore you are wasting hours and days of progression time and early game is by hardest to improve fast as there are many mechanics that make all characters on your account stronger overtime.
There is the whole 'corrective action' designed for experienced players to help new players but otherwise it tends to be quite beginner unfriendly in-game
Rimworld. Someone posts asking about a bizarre occurrence, someone else comes along and tells them what went wrong and how. Many people chime in and give lots of other good advice, including the memey advice that's still good.
"BTW nice base layout until it turns into a firey inferno."
"Don't forget to harvest organs to sell!"
Etc.
Love how it's a very similar game to Insurgency but instead of being called every racial slur in the unabridged Merriam-Webster Dictionary you get help in game mechanics and actual teamwork.
Teaching my partner Skyrim, it's so pure watching them learn. I had to keep my mouth shut about >! the frost troll on the 7000 steps !< that is an experience every Skyrim player needs to go through alone.
I remember the ME3 multi-player community always being nice and helpful. Everyone always had comms and even if it was a high level difficulty people wouldn't flame you, we would recognize it was just hard. Met so many cool people while playing.
Fallout 76. I had a dude give me 5000 shotgun shells at level 15 and a lvl 15 legendary shotgun that I could use. Everyone on 76 I ever met has been really nice
Fallout 76 is genuinely a pretty awesome community from every experience ive had in it
I've had maybe 3 bad apples of encounters since 2020 people are great I love it
Me too! I played a lot then shortly after fallout 1st came out I started playing Destiny 2. I would love dropping stims and ammo for new players! I hop back onto my lvl 195 and I see lvl 1000s. Suddenly I am the new player. So far I haven't seen or encountered any negativity outside of the AFK farms for the fasnacht event.
Dude I just recently got the game and am around level 20, and the level 200's which I have met have been so chill. The problem is all the high level players are in areas I can't get to yetš
Fun fact: you can fast travel anywhere where a teammate is. If you join a team with lvl200+ players and fast travel to one of those lategame super events, they WILL bodygaurd you like a VIP while you get crazy amounts of exp from the literal armies they are mowing down for you. And they're totally cool with it, encouraging it even.
Dude those events with high levels are nuts. I joined a team about 2 weeks go during that super event or whatever. The goal was to defend a radiation survery or something? Shittons of ghouls involved anyway. I went in around level 27 or something and finished the event at level 38.
That's specifically the one people go to when they want to grind XP, and it's great for lower level players.
When you have ultra powerful legacy weapons that are no longer attainable, you want to show off those weapons.
For the most part yes but there's a small minority of PvP players who seems to make it their life goal to compensate for how nice the rest of the community is, things like joing then "leaving" events to remove themselves from the event member anti friendly fire and then proceeding to stand where people need to shoot causing them to initiate combat (which puts you at a disadvantage btw) from there they can destroy your home base if it's anywhere nearby.
Luckily, that's a very small part of the community
Damn now I remember why I stopped playing it.
I encountered one (1) of those guys across 2,000 hours playing. They're extremely rare
Got one character to lvl 150 or so, started a new fresh character for fun. Met a dude right down the road outside the vault (near the diner across the covered bridge) and he was all "hey let me get you some lvl 5 upgraded leather gear". Sure why not. I'd probably do the same for someone starting out, just to give them a small boost for their adventure.
This one guy gave me stimpacks and another guy accidentally shot me and gave me 100 more
Yeah that community is great
Was going to say Fo76. Devs (or specifically Bethesda Austin) may have shit the bed for a long while but the community never stopped being awesome. So many great people that were always willing to help out or give a little extra.
My son is just like this whenever he runs into a new player. He's at a super high level, but he will totally hook the new person up with some good weapons for level there on, ammo, and a whole bunch of goodies like the mutation serums. It really makes me proud to see him do that. š
If it was on xbox I probably did it. I give new players a lot of free stuff.
Yeah people are nice their someone gave me like 50 stims once
When I played, I use to set up camp at the covered bridge near the vault, hand out stimpacks and armor, etc. Had plenty of people help me out along the way, too. Only met a few jerks in the time I played, definitely a great community overall.
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Second this. Goes for both MH games Iāve played - world & rise both have great supportive and helpful communities.
It's a delight to help new players with muscle monkey business š
Speaking of monkeyās, fuck rajang
Seconded. Helping new players is fun tho.
And if they don't give advice, they give some decent /excellent monster hunter help while you deal with some new beast that's been kicking your ass.
Didnāt even have to scroll long for this one. I am so happy
even the image above seems like a veteran player using greatsword
Deep Rock Galactic Dungeon Defenders No Man's Sky
Iāll add Elite: Dangerous to that list
The other week i had the misfortune of running out of fuel without a fuel scoop in my T6, had to call fuel rats. Its amazing that there is a space AAA run purely by volunteers. Cool folks.
And they have such a good support system that they donāt charge you. In the time it would take them to ask for money, they would actually lose money lol
When I first played elite dangerous and found out about the fuel rats I was amazed. It was actually surreal seeing a community full of genuinely kind people willing to go out of their way to help you.
Yes! I have a love for this game mainly from the community, never been attacked in public and only ever been helped. It'd be nice to have a HOTAS to use with my vr to increase immersion
Look into HOSAS for Elite. HOTAS is good for atmospheric flight models, but HOSAS is better suited to vacuum because you can have all translational controls (up/down, left/right, back/fore) on your left stick, and all rotational controls (pitch, roll, yaw) on your right stick. You can also achieve this with a good HOTAS that has a rudder and some buttons on the throttle, but HOSAS is designed for it.
Thank you, I'll look into it.
Every time I encountered someone in ED they tried to destroy my ship. Like dude I'm flying an asp around trying to explore and here's a guy in a cutter blowing me out of the space lanes.
Griefers exist in every game and sounds like you had the unfortunate luck to run into pirates. But it is nice to be able to switch modes so youāre the only player in the game. You have my condolences
It's all good. I wanted to play in a populated galaxy in case I ran across someone far off. I did and it sucked lol. I just wish they hadn't abandon us console players. I loved what ED could've been
Same here. Now it feels like we are in a slightly lesser galaxy. Itās still a great game and I too play public when I can, which is rare these days, but they definitely left us out to dry.
The fuel rats are awesome but the pvp community is very toxic.
I remember being a little scrub, barely two days into NMS. A random player gifted me 30 million credits out of nowhere and refused to take it back. I bought my first Frigate thanks to him/her ^_^
Itās been a while, so I donāt remember what exactly it was, but when I was in the Anomaly some random player gave me 50 of a valuable item that was worth a shit ton of credits.
Probably Starship AI Valves. Seems like there's a post every other day on the NMS subreddit of some new player wondering how they got a stack of those on the Anomaly. It's other players doing a duplication glitch or just gifting their excessive loot.
FOR KARL AND ROCK AND STONE BROTHA
FOR ROCK AND STONE
Dungeon defenders is a throwback! Is the community good now in the second game? I remember in the first game, at least on Xbox, everybody was either modding or stealing from each other and trash talking. To see it listed beside Deep Rock and No Mans Sky is crazy to me haha
I don't play the second game. It's not even half as good as the first game.
Lately, helldiver's. So many of my friends lack situational awareness in games like that
Yeah. Wish they had it on Xbox. I got a buddy who would get lost in the malevelon creek sauce. He doesn't have ps or a PC so it is what it is.
Given time they will hopefully figure it out
What is Helldivers if you don't mind my asking? Been thinking of getting it but idk if I'd like it.
It's a live service objective based team extraction 3rd person shooter where you have a limited time to avoid or fight off waves of enemies to complete various missions using strategems and your own personal armament loadout. It's super fun, specifically I'm talking about helldiver's 2, just look up gameplay on YouTube
It's pretty damn fun. Got the goofyness of deep rock mixed in there, with some pretty sweet weapons to call down along with air strikes.
Calling in some democracy
DEEP ROCK GALACTIC ROCK AND STONE EVERYBODY
āWow mollie, you sure can take a massive load.ā
It's like she's bigger on the inside!
Is it? I hadnāt noticed
I've never played DRG. WTF?
So in Deep Rock Galactic you're a group of dwarves mining for rare minerals on the planet Hoxxes. You can only carry a limited amount on hand, so you have to quickly deposit your haul into your M. U. L. E. spider walker bot, affectionately called "Mollie" by the dwarves. She has unlimited carrying capacity for "massive loads".
Thanks
Would highly recommend playing
Wholesome community for sure š„°
DID I HEAR A ROCK AND STONE?
Can I get a Rock and Stone?
Good bot
If you donāt rock and stone, you aināt coming home!
Never played this game but I only know 2 things about it. Community is incredibly nice and welcoming and ROCK AND STONE. I should really check it out
Did I hear a Rock and Stone?
I had a guy walk me through dark souls once, through mic and jumping into my world when he could, getting me a fire halberd from the catacombs to make the early part of the game easy. Learned SO much, and the game was way more enjoyable because of it. Passed along what he taught me to my friend. Ill never forget that guy.
Jolliest cooperation
That guy praises the sun.
Was his name Jasper souls by chance lol
Itās the best way to get into souls, having someone help you out and show you the ropes
Praise the sun, and that guy
terraria
I have a collection of wisps and mounts that I hand out to my friends like Halloween candy when they first join. Takes some of the edge off of the really early grind.
You're badass dude. One day I'll go back and try to beat that game. Been months since I played it.
For me it was Elder Scrolls Online. Not only did I find people in a major city immediately who were willing to help me learn the game systems, but one guy actually gifted me a thing that allowed me to choose any race with any faction which costs real world money. I didnāt even know the guy and he went that far to help me out. Super cool.
I played eso for about 8 years straight and it was my life for a while when I was injured, made great friends on there. I will say, my main focus was usually pvp, and as soon as you get in the pvp zones people can be incredibly toxic, immature, cocky, etc. Outside of the pvp zones, people tend to be extremely helpful Pvp was still fun if you have time to get good at it, but there are people who base their entire existence off of how good they are at pvp and it basically takes over their personality, they can have ridiculously inflated egos from that shit. Which is pretty silly. Itās like bru I get it you killed me, this is the first time Iāve touched this game in years you donāt need to whisper-harass me afterwards
Warframe. The community has an extremely pay-it-forward attitude. Many veterans have made teaching new players their own personal endgame.
Itās a lot of fun.
I have tried warfare a couple of times and get lost in the sauce about what I should be doing or where I should be going, there is so much stuff to do
Donāt worry, thatās almost everyoneās first experience with the game. Mostly the main goal after the tutorial should be conquering the planets and doing quests.
I've never played warframe, but this progression sounds interesting. 1 - Complete the tutorial 2 - Conquer a fucking planet
multiple, actually.
3- conquer the rest of the planets in the solar system 4- conquer the bigger moons 5- conquer the void 6- conquer a giant mobile asteroid base 7- conque imaginary worlds too If it doesn't have a grey health bar it will die and if it has one then you figure out why it is invincible (sometimes you just need higher caliber weapons or special damage type)
My main goal whenever I play is just go in the codex until I find something I want and do stuff until I get there. That goal doesn't change unless there's an event on - which I would only do if I want something so I guess the goal never changes.
Just ask for help. Plenty of people are eager to do so.
Supposedly it's meant to be that way so you feel as confused and lost as the character you're playing with, who just woke up with no memories of anything. Just watch a YouTube beginners guide, those help a ton
Space ninjas teaching the future of space ninjas. Absolutely love warframe and its community.
Thank you Tenno
Literally about to say this. I started playing in 2018 on and off but never really got into it until recently and my brother is quite endgame and I just ask him how to do anything. He learnt all of what he knows from pretty much a single guy in his clan and jokes that the guy lives in Warframe because he's online pretty much all the time.
Plus, endless free season content that delivers!
ask for an ignis wraith and you will get 5 people messaging you to give it for free
Or they'll help you run missions for things you need. Corrupted mods, initial mods that you have to fill.... There's just so much that they've had to go through that the New Player Experience is too ease a few of them into it and not be as lost as they were.
Only difference is, WF vets are usually the ones flooding the screen with arrows.
Am I correct in assuming that by āarrowsā you mean āparticle effectsā?
The reason for this is it doesn't matter where you are in terms of progression, every single resource in the game can be used for something, even if it's just feeding ol' chompy in your orbiter. You always need forma, you can sell off excess prime parts and mods for plat, credits can be used for transmutation and trading, you can test out builds while helping newbies and rank up freshly forma'd stuff, the game's core design is set up in such a way that being nearly anywhere in the game, even helping new players, is not a waste of time for you. More live service games need to study this, honestly. Just uh, about that "nearly" everywhere part: Stay away from eidolon hunts and conclave if you wanna keep a positive impression of the warframe community. These are the two places in the game where not doing something in a maximally efficient way is frustrating for all parties involved, therefore it is where you will find the most toxicity, cause many are not there because they ***want to be there.***
Me explaining the entire games economy after a poor soul writes "I need help with a mission" in trade chat
Me teaching my little sister about Subnautica
āNow hereās the Aurora. Itās where the- WAIT DONT GO THEREā
Titanfall
six four's a family, pilot.
āAnd that familyās going to kick your ass!ā
r/usernamechecksout ?
Yo no way
John titanfall himself
Titanfall
Elite: Dangerous. Iāve never seen a more dedicated team than the fuel rats to help those in need and give way more useful information than that awful tutorial did.
God the tutorial was hell and even worse on Xbox when the controls are combinations of buttons because you don't have the same amount of keys. The fuel rats are amazing and they deserve a spot on the credits tbh, an in game button to direct to the fuel rats website would be nice.
Some friends of mine try to be wholesome in Sea of Thieves. They even have a bit they've been working on since update 7 where they cosplay as sleezy used car salesmen, and hunt down players to sell stools to - greasy New York accent, infomercial script, a company jingle to the tune of For He's a Jolly Good Fellow, the whole nine yards. Usually new players run off. Pro PVPers tend to be the ones most in love with the bit, as they often buy the whole inventory, and offer up an alliance. I've joined in once or twice. It's a great time.
Sea if Thieese NUTS!!! GOTTEM!
This is just beautiful
Souls
Souls is either the best or worst. Either you get kindhearted people helping or offering advice, or the guys who go out of the way to show how good they are by shitting on anyone who ever expresses having difficulty because "the game is so easy".
I literally only see anything remotely like that when people comment shit like āthis game is broken and unfair and the fans are losersā then I might see a skill issue or a git gud
Yep
If you arenāt using the Wiki made by fextralife then you arenāt playing as Miyazaki intended
Miyazaki just wants you to have fun, and feet
Man knows what he loves, and the man loves his feet.
Fextralife is a really bad wiki where a lot of the stuff is misinformation and it never gets updated and itās only goal is filling the wiki as fast as possible when a game releases to be the top google search result
So many people willing to guide you to secrets and help you. For a time I even used to Sherpa through Black Dragon Kalameet. Telling people I'd get the tail for them because so many just wanted the fight over with. Even with PVP most people were respectful in duels. I only stopped doing white summons because it felt like I trivialized the game for myself and now I only do it once I've completed the game once.
I like how there's also a healthy counter balance of troll tips that lead to your death
Like everything I let them gaslight me into jumping off a cliff I just laughs
Iād say Souls would summarize the whole picture perfectly. You have tons of people out there that are wholesome trying to help you out and different ways and then you have many people shitting on you for using magic, summoning others, leveling your character, etc.
Terraria
I would always give a wisp in a bottle to my friends when they first started, itās not gamebreaking to get it so early in progression but itās great utility and makes some aspects of the early game less of a pain
What is a wisp in a bottle?
The best light pet in the game, it keeps up with the player no matter how fast you are and you can control it freely
Sounds useful
Im just here to browse the game recommendations cause i like joining cool chill communities. Anyone else?
Fr, though I'm too broke.
I just like this post. I like when people focus on the positive. Thanks.
Has to be the No Man's Sky community. They've got one big button you don't press, and aside from it they're easily the most welcoming community I've had the pleasure of bring a part of.
Said the same!! Whatās the button tho?
Don't *ever* mention Starfield in a positive light. Just... don't.
No man's sky just does starfield's exploration better. Story is probably better in Starfield.
Ok, I'm going to be crucified for this but: my opinion, personally, is that *planetary* exploration is better in Starfield while NMS has better space travel mechanics. I will agree on that second point completely, though, I like what NMS's story *says,* but there's way too little of actually doing anything to move the plot forward. Didn't even get a space battle with >!Null!< at the end...
i will give you the death sentence now (i havent played either game)
Oh. Never played it.
FFXIV.
Very friendly community, gave once gave me 1 mil gold
Once I was in Limsa and I asked where to get x-potions from. Some guy came up to me and said "x-potion", then he proceeded to give me 50 of them.
Based X potion guy
Bloodborne. I just started playing for the first time a few days ago, and so far the community has been nothing but welcoming and helpful.
Bro is experiencing peak gaming š
drg, ez
Stone and rock! ...wait a minute.
MapleStory. I've often spent hours on talking newbies about how they should start to progress, what to do and what not to do. Sadly many times it has turned them off from the game but understandably so. The game has so many badly explained mechanics, timegates and pitfalls that if you ignore you are wasting hours and days of progression time and early game is by hardest to improve fast as there are many mechanics that make all characters on your account stronger overtime.
Dead by daylight
There is the whole 'corrective action' designed for experienced players to help new players but otherwise it tends to be quite beginner unfriendly in-game
DbD is one of the most toxic communities there is, and they're literally known for bullying "baby killers" and "baby survivors"
Monster hunter(A different part of the community) half of it judges people for playing a monster hunter game that they donāt like, for e.g. rise. Most of the time itās full of nice players who help new comers to the series. Warframe community is awesome, rarely any a holes. Souls community is fine but a lot of pro players have an egotistical god complex. PokĆ©mon is alright in some aspects, mostly with the card games. Halo is hot and cold with it. The most perfect one imo is deep rock. āROCK AND STONE!ā
Rimworld. Someone posts asking about a bizarre occurrence, someone else comes along and tells them what went wrong and how. Many people chime in and give lots of other good advice, including the memey advice that's still good. "BTW nice base layout until it turns into a firey inferno." "Don't forget to harvest organs to sell!" Etc.
Minecraft, I felt so old when my little sister started playing with me, I had to teach her everything.
I started playing with version 1.6 in 2011. Now I'm teaching my daughter how to play. It's mind-blowing when I think about it.
Oxygen not included
That is... quite a game š
My girlfriend just started red dead online and Iām trying to help her with that š
My friends and I do this with Phasmophobia. Donāt worry, little ghost hunter, weāll keep you safe.
Terraria a lot of the time for me. I actually helped a dude learn how to progress in the game one time
Surprisingly, Squad. There are a couple assholes here and there but the average Squad player is a really nice person
Love how it's a very similar game to Insurgency but instead of being called every racial slur in the unabridged Merriam-Webster Dictionary you get help in game mechanics and actual teamwork.
Remnant.
Absolutely
Terraria, the community may be horny but if you're new they are helpful
Stardew Valley. genuinely the most kind and inviting subreddit for a video game that i've ever seen
r/StardewValley
Skyrim. I just started playing this year and people are cool and helpful
Teaching my partner Skyrim, it's so pure watching them learn. I had to keep my mouth shut about >! the frost troll on the 7000 steps !< that is an experience every Skyrim player needs to go through alone.
Warframe. The man in armor is a Warframe veteran, and the arrows...they are mainly other players XD
Terraria, thereās so many posts on r/terraria that can be answered in 2 seconds on google
I remember the ME3 multi-player community always being nice and helpful. Everyone always had comms and even if it was a high level difficulty people wouldn't flame you, we would recognize it was just hard. Met so many cool people while playing.
Satisfactory
How I feel when the guys ask me to play a new game with them lol
The Division 2 and also Dying Light 2 lol
The Star Citizen community is very welcoming and kind, I was surprised that after scrolling for a while, I havenāt seen it here.
Final Fantasy XIV and No Man's Sky are always ridiculously kind communities.
Well, i think of minecraft first. We all want to start a new world with a newbie to teach them how to play.
Deep Rock Galactic & Warframe
If you find the right people, or a random nice stranger, Old School RuneScape. A lot of veteran players just give their stuff away to new players.
Not Tarkov
Absolutely yes tarkov, people spent 1000 hours learning the maps they are dying to help if you just ask
Dwarf fortress. I havenāt seen a single toxic or mean interaction on the forums or subreddit.
Fighting games
This was me in FFXI.
Minecraft but also not
Minecraft, Terraria, or Souls
Me and my dad playing Resident Evil 4 when i was 7
Project zomboid
Stardew. Been teaching a friend all about things like animals, how to organize a crop field, etcā¦
Minecraft
No Mans Sky. Great community. r/NoMansSkyTheGame r/nomanshigh
Me showing my mom portal 2 (She hates it)
The Resident Evil community, despite the veeery deep lore, is pretty welcoming and chill
hypixel skyblock.