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If the game is only fun when you win, it’s not a good game.

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  • samir@mastodon.functional.computerS samir@mastodon.functional.computer

    @RosaCtrl Yeah, those people should play with each other and no one else.

    I rarely play competitive games, because I don’t actually enjoy winning against my fellow players. I realise I am probably quite far on the other end of the spectrum though.

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    @samir @RosaCtrl That's where I am too. Me and two of my university friends have had a weekly (online) gaming session together every Friday since 2020, and we've pretty much only played cooperatively because we have more fun that way.

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    • samir@mastodon.functional.computerS samir@mastodon.functional.computer

      @RosaCtrl Yeah, those people should play with each other and no one else.

      I rarely play competitive games, because I don’t actually enjoy winning against my fellow players. I realise I am probably quite far on the other end of the spectrum though.

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      @samir @RosaCtrl depending on how serious I am with a game "winning" is actually a problem because it's harder to find the flaws analysing a game that is won, rather than finding the problem in a game that is lost.

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      • rosactrl@social.vivaldi.netR rosactrl@social.vivaldi.net

        @samir I think wining is rewarding when it happens, but you don’t need it to have fun!

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        @RosaCtrl Agreed, and I do like winning, but typically the feeling of causing my friends distress overshadows it.

        There’s a few people I can play competitive games with, and I have known them all for over 20 years.

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        • datarama@hachyderm.ioD datarama@hachyderm.io

          @samir @RosaCtrl That's where I am too. Me and two of my university friends have had a weekly (online) gaming session together every Friday since 2020, and we've pretty much only played cooperatively because we have more fun that way.

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          @datarama @RosaCtrl Yes, same. I have a weekly online gaming group that’s been going since mid-2020 and we mostly play co-op video games or D&D.

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          • andrev@types.plA andrev@types.pl

            @samir @RosaCtrl depending on how serious I am with a game "winning" is actually a problem because it's harder to find the flaws analysing a game that is won, rather than finding the problem in a game that is lost.

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            @Andrev @RosaCtrl That’s fascinating. So your goal is to improve, and you can’t do that as easily if you win. Am I getting it?

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            • samir@mastodon.functional.computerS samir@mastodon.functional.computer

              @datarama @RosaCtrl Yes, same. I have a weekly online gaming group that’s been going since mid-2020 and we mostly play co-op video games or D&D.

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              @samir @RosaCtrl We only play video games (all co-op), though perhaps we branch into TTRPGs (for some definition of TT) later. Occasionally we've watched a movie together instead, though.

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              • datarama@hachyderm.ioD datarama@hachyderm.io

                @samir @RosaCtrl We only play video games (all co-op), though perhaps we branch into TTRPGs (for some definition of TT) later. Occasionally we've watched a movie together instead, though.

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                @datarama @RosaCtrl Also sounds great.

                We just finished the video game adaptation of Gloomhaven. It took us a few years, with breaks to play other stuff. Probably about 70 2-hour sessions? Anyway, I recommend it, if it’s your thing.

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                • samir@mastodon.functional.computerS samir@mastodon.functional.computer

                  @datarama @RosaCtrl Also sounds great.

                  We just finished the video game adaptation of Gloomhaven. It took us a few years, with breaks to play other stuff. Probably about 70 2-hour sessions? Anyway, I recommend it, if it’s your thing.

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                  @samir @RosaCtrl We're currently stumbling our way through Valheim. One is actually a genuinely good player; us two others are basically Viking Laurel & Hardy.

                  We've also played *lots* of Stellaris, Don't Starve Together, and one very long Stardew Valley game with a *ton* of community mods. (and many other shorter games)

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                  • datarama@hachyderm.ioD datarama@hachyderm.io

                    @samir @RosaCtrl We're currently stumbling our way through Valheim. One is actually a genuinely good player; us two others are basically Viking Laurel & Hardy.

                    We've also played *lots* of Stellaris, Don't Starve Together, and one very long Stardew Valley game with a *ton* of community mods. (and many other shorter games)

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                    @datarama @RosaCtrl Gonna add these all to the list.

                    We’re playing Grounded now. I am not really into games with crafting, so I find that annoying, but otherwise I think it’s pretty good.

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                    • samir@mastodon.functional.computerS samir@mastodon.functional.computer

                      @Andrev @RosaCtrl That’s fascinating. So your goal is to improve, and you can’t do that as easily if you win. Am I getting it?

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                      @samir @RosaCtrl yes!

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                      • andrev@types.plA andrev@types.pl

                        @samir @RosaCtrl yes!

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                        @Andrev @RosaCtrl I really like that. I think sports clubs have that kind of thing figured out, with rankings and matchmaking. It’s much harder to do when you’re playing FPSes with your friends.

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                          If the game is only fun when you win, it’s not a good game.

                          If the economy is only beneficial when you’re rich, it’s not a good economy.

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                          Monopoly, of course, fits both categories.

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