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Post by: u/supernova9267

Walkabout Mini Golf is a VR game that somehow gave me hope for online games, especially in VR. One thing I don't understand is how WMG is one of the only VR games whose player base isn't as toxic as the vat of acid the Joker jumped into. It's a night and day difference compared to games like HyperDash, a fast-paced competitive shooter whose lobbies are mostly filled with bigots and children. I don't have any problems playing with 9-12 year olds, and I'm not going to bully someone for JUST being a kid. That's stupid. But I guess that's just par for the course with any free-to-play game. Still, WMG still has some bad eggs, without a doubt. My first ever online game in WMG was a peaceful casual game with a dude who was a father living all the way in Europe. Not everyone in WMG or any game is going to be this nice, and the internet as a whole, with its 5+ billion users, leads to almost endless possibilities (some better than others, lol).

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago

IdeologyNeed: I agree, anyone I encountered was so chill. This accompanied with with the beautiful visuals in the game (using the quest games optimizer) makes the game so calming and really makes the game stand out as most games available are high paced experiences.