Hey /vr/
I had a nostalgic moment a few days ago. I had some friends over the house, and my niece and one of our friend's kid were glued to their shitty tablets. I was able to convince one of them to play Mario kart on N64 with me. To my surprise, this 8 year old actually had a blast playing it. I was fucking mind-blown. Shortly after, three of the friends that were over go: "alright now it's our turn". We did like 6 races before everyone had to leave. After 5 years of playing nothing but online games, I realized how cool it was to not have people autistically bitching about a game being bad, and just enjoying it. Sorry for the long post, it was just cool to play the old fashioned way.
>>4253127
People like to whine and bitch here but if you managed to get a bunch of people from here, regardless of age, and drop them all in a room with a N64, a bunch of good games, some pizza and beer, people would have a blast.
People online are usually the worst versions of themselves.
>>4253160
I don't doubt it. People just sperg by default because they're anonymous. I kind of wish that shit would end, but oh well. Good thing is most of the toxic players move on to newer games and the ones who don't have the need to be autistic stay behind and sort of form a good community
Man, I totally feel that. It's pretty rare for me these days, but every so often I gather up my friends and we just kick back and play vidya like that.
Even online, though, it can still feel like that if you're hanging out with the right folks. Hanging with those same people online is almost as cool.
>>4253160
If you got a bunch of people from here and put them in a room full of every system and game imaginable they would sit on their phones shiposting on /vr/ about emulation and waifus. True story.
>>4254978
If you got a bunch of people from here they would be sucking each other off
true story
>>4255008
at least after this night there would be some less virgins in our world
>>4253127
There's not much good in modern games so you get into that.
>>4255008
In other news /vr/ experienced a sudden drop in frogposting for a few hours. Scientists theorize the shitposters must have been busy doing something else.
You should train them in the arts of good old vidya OP
>>4254978
Nah, I don't think so.
I know what you mean, but I don't think so.
It looks to me like /vr/ is 50% the average /v/ poster and 50% some people who really enjoys games. I wouldn't want to gather with the first group, but the second would probably be enjoyable to play some vidya with.
>>4258042
Anyone on /vr/ who really enjoys games and wouldn't join the waifu clan smells like formaldehyde