I hate battle royale games. Every time I play them i get anxious and nervous, I cant take it anymore

I have played Apex Legends since it came out and I have about 900h between both steam and origin (mostly played during covid).

Since I stopped playing this rage games I feel much better

Tell me what you think of battle royale games in the comments if you want

  • altz3r0@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    The main issue for me is also the pvp aspect, which in reality just makes for a somewhat unfair game. I would love a battle royalish game that was PVE, or just collaborative in some manner, where everyone got together to fight bots and gain control of the territory. It’s definetly tougher to implement, but it would be great.

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      1 year ago

      Might wanna try out co-op shooters. I thought I hated MMO shooters but DRG has been a wonderful experience.

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        1 year ago

        Thanks for the suggestion. I have tried a few, DRG, Warframe, destiny, and some others, but that hasn’t clicked for me unfortunately.

        I really feel a game like Rust or PUBG, but with a massive pick up and play scenario with shared goals where everyone collaborates, would be a great game.

        I haven’t come across anything similar, as I think it would be something between a 3/4-person shooter and a full blown MMORPG?

        I don’t know, there are likely many technical complications obviously, but I feel there is unexplored terrain there.

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      1 year ago

      I dont understand what makes them “somewhat unfair”.

      But I strongly agree we need more PvE stuff. I love competitive games, but they are so commital. More casual experiences would make it alot easier for me to try new games without too much commitment, and PvE sounds like it would fit in well.