After thinking about this a lot, I realized that I only enjoy games that don't have clear objectives. But I am not talking about sandboxes like Skyrim or Mount and Blade -- though Mount and Blade is pretty fun. I am talking about games like Attorney Online, where you join /v/ servers to fuck around and solve murder mysteries, roleplay servers in many games like Garry's Mod and GTA San Andreas (no autism though), Space Station 13...
I am not proud of this. Does anyone feel the same? And if so, do you have any recommendations? I feel like games with set objectives get repetitive quickly.
>>389263395
Sounds like you just need some company, try making friends that aren't just vidya buddies.
>>389264239
Damn, anon, you may be right. I was thinking that the redeeming point of these games was how relaxed they were, but it might actually be the social interaction they bring.
Thing is, I do have a social life. I'm in college after all, it's inevitable. But /v/ folks are different in a way. They are more similar to me.
So, any vidya recommendation similar to these?
>>389264540
Anything with online that's not too competitive so that you have a chance to interact. Can't really think of any specific examples, though. Maybe terraria or something?