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[–] [email protected] 11 points 4 days ago

WoW these days you can pretty much get through the game and into endgame stuff without being in a guild. It'll be more tough if you're looking to run mythics/heroics but if you honestly don't care about running heroic/mythic raids/dungeons then you 100% never need to talk to anyone.

then you have games like EVE Online where it's pretty much essential you get yourself into a corp/alliance or a solid Discord group. Sure you can solo but doing so makes an already tough game insanely harder or you've regulated yourself to the relative safety of empire space. Faction Warfare is a great noob friendly starting point to dip your toes into corps/alliances and the politics/meta involved with that stuff. But in many cases joining a corp/alliance in EVE is like applying for a job. background checks, interviews, mandatory monthly meetings and call to arms/operations, etc. EVE is like working on Wall Street but you don't get paid.

FFXIV is another one you really don't need to join a Free Company. And chances are if you do join one most of them aren't running the content anyways, you're just joining to talk and hang out.