Also, apparently Fortnite is free now and they turned it into PUBG, so... I'll be skipping that one :/
Why can't we just have nice games where we're nice to each other and also build things
@falkreon Games straddle the boundary between hard and impossible thought tasks. Multiplayer games between hard and impossible social organizations. The interesting ones make us work in interesting ways. There are games - in #yxe game stores I've seen some "harvest" games that do just that. Cooperative puzzle rooms and other puzzle-like games might qualify, too. Finding the way into a positive-sum building-subgame is doable in quite a few games.
@jeffcliff A great example of this was the "expansion truce" that happened at the opening of Burning Crusade in WoW. Nobody fought each other until the first members of each faction hit level cap. It was really wild to see. Collusion and social interaction expressly forbidden, yet social understanding formed.