I have no friends!!! :D

Lol , I find this worrying trend when I now log on to Sins.

Often im the mute type. I just join a game , play it , win or lose , then exhange "ggs" . No need for lifestories , a/s/l . Ill go into tactics and strat talk , but nothing that doesnt relate to the game.

but it seems many games nowadays are hosting slots for friends only.

at first I thought ,ok thats fine - Maybe its John102 hosting a game for Bob345 who he knows in real life. But now im seeing people host 10 player games for friends only and tons of people join! crap! Im not friends with the host but everyone else is :S.

So moral of the story. Make friends! who knows in a few months time people will only be hosting freinds only game if they know they have enough selective friends to join their games. I know I would!.

 X-( 
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Reply #1 Top
This probably reflects your social life also.
Reply #2 Top
Sux2BU. :SURPRISED:


;p
Reply #3 Top
Do what I did, get into modding :P But then, I only have a few hours a day after work, and I don't feel like poking around the lobby.

'Course that means pretty soon I'll start sucking when I do play MP, but oh well :P
Reply #4 Top
Ah yes, thats the danger of modding, you get so detached from playing the original game. Only hope is if this mod becomes so popular that being skilled at that mod is worth it.
Reply #5 Top
That's highly subjective, I'm in it for the fun and because I'd love to see Sovereigns flying around with the Sins engine ;) Just pushing it out will be worth it, because *I'll* be able to play it ;)
Reply #6 Top
Modding = teh shiz. I actually got into it via a completely different series of games (Morrowind, then [bleh] Oblivion), and modding/using mods will completely suck all free time away...and large amounts of HDD space as well.

Galciv2 (and I'm assuming Sins once it gets its full set of modding tools) is nice in that nearly anyone can mod the game, which becomes very addicting.