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[โ€“] [email protected] 21 points 3 months ago (12 children)

that sounds like older millennials to me, tbh

younger millennials grew up on multiplayer and online games, which were widespread and extremely normalized by the time we were old enough

remember, the youngest millenials were 4 to 6 years old in 2000 and the mid 2000s was the big multiplayer boom for the industry

Halo, COD, Gears of War, Counter Strike: Source, Garrysmod, Minecraft, Trackmania, Everquest, World of Warcraft, Left4Dead, Diablo 2, all of these games came out while we were 6 to 14 years old

[โ€“] VinnyDaCat 5 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Older millennials and Gen X were the ones that organized a lot of the multiplayer groups on old MMOs and other multiplayer games. In a lot of communities they're the ones that seem to reel the most whenever games make changes that break up content to make it cooperation less encouraged.

As a younger millennial who hit 30 recently, I understand the feeling of wanting to step away from multiplayer games due to toxicity. I have played games where having someone cuss at you on voice was the least of your worries due to doxxing and irl harrassment including people having their families and work places called.

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