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smarkov | 1 year ago
This is actually something I hate about multiplayer games with matchmaking nowadays. I made the majority of my childhood friends only because we stayed on the same server and played together for hours on end. I don't think it's a stretch to say that a key reason for why we play multiplayer rather than single player games is to socialize. This has become increasingly more difficult when you just get a new set of people every 10-30 minutes.
hlfshell|1 year ago
unknown|1 year ago
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phatskat|1 year ago
cableshaft|1 year ago
Turns out several lived near the server's location, in Texas, and at one point my friends and I just happened to be going there to visit a friend who was stationed at the nearby military base, and so I ended up meeting up with them for lunch. Nice guys.
CaptainOfCoit|1 year ago
Also ended up in a similar situation multiple times (bunch of randoms found some server we liked, sticked around for matches across weeks, eventually became regulars and eventually figured out we lived nearby). Sometimes we'd bump into each other on other servers too.
After a couple of times of hanging out we've found out why (probably at least) we came across each other, we all default to sorting the server list based on ping (latency), and since we were all geographically close, we tended to end up on the same servers.
gryn|1 year ago
Getting grouped with the same bad team mates repeatedly would just make me quit the game.
rcxdude|1 year ago
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tomr75|1 year ago