I play in Y8 Games quite a long time ago. My first acquaintance was already in the late 80s - a friend of my dad had a ZX Spectrum. The same legendary computer on audio cassettes. I will not write that it was a MIRACLE, because it is so clear. Then, when I was 92, they bought me a game console. Well, since I was not very sociable and I had few friends, computer games became one of the main types of leisure. But it's not about my nostalgia for eight-bit consoles and a 486 computer with Windows 3.1.

Once upon a time, the whole "multiplayer" was that you can play with a friend on a console with two joysticks. Sometimes there were games on the PC where you can play together from one keyboard. I still remember how at the age of 10 in four snouts they tried to play Jazz Jackrabbit, sitting on each other's heads.

And there were rumors that there was an Internet somewhere and that you could play through it. Or a local area network, which I saw in a computer club in Moscow. And it seemed that IT'S SO COOL - to play on the network with other people in something like Age of Empires. Then little by little computers began to appear at every fool, and the Internet was rapidly becoming cheaper and expanding. So one day he appeared with me. This was the year 2005. It was a modem that made an infernal sound when connected, which required an hourly payment. It is clear that you will not play much with such an Internet on the network. But one day I got unlimited Internet with acceptable speed and the "wonderful" world of online games opened up.

Since then, I have not played online games. Now all sorts of Dots, Tanks and other strange crap that I have never played are recorded there. But then, "online" meant either Y8 Games or MMO. The problem with most of these games is not that it is difficult to live there without cash infusions.

I played Lineage, Allods Online, in several browsers. What did I learn in the end? First, you can't just sit down and start playing in them. Rather, it is possible, but sooner or later you will understand that the pumping / class / items are wrong. It is necessary to read manuals, forums, delve into the essence. That is, no fun comes out - the game is not for pleasure, but for the sake of SUCCESS. The fan, apparently, is to be the coolest player, to bend everyone. Well, hence the problem that there will always be stronger and more experienced players who can spank you just because they want to.

Well, I'm used to the fact that if you play a game, you play in order to complete it, find out the plot, etc. MMOs are not passable in principle, which is logical. This is nerd for the sake of naughty. To pump one character to the maximum and start pumping another. And I like that the game has some kind of goal, other than how to swing the orc to level 99. Plus, I think it's normal when the game can be left for a week or two, or even a couple of months. But if you postpone the online game, then several patches may come out to it, which will turn the game upside down, your guildmates will run far ahead in development and it can be problematic to play with them in the company, etc.

Therefore, I have been playing only in economic strategies and simulations for a long time. It is usually physically impossible to play with people there. And if possible, then the game is not designed for it. This is how I am an autistic gamer.

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