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Incel trait: even after playing MMOs many hours a day for years, you don't have 1 friend, and you only played solo.

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Weirdly, MMOs are much more fun than singleplayer games for me. But I don't ever interact with people. I don't talk to them, I hate group content with a fiery passion. And yet I've wasted tens of thousands of hours on MMOs. Literally years of my life staring at a screen playing MMOs.

My friend lists are always empty, and even if someone does want to add me I usually avoid them. Or if I do talk with someone and we're friendly then I'll most likely ghost them, just like in real life.

It's weird, these games are made with raids and other such group content in mind. That's what most of these games are. And yet I always hated this type of content and barely played it. What the fuck did I even do for so many tens of thousands of hours?
 
I knew your problem. I used to be a single player and very afraid of typing with others, I even had my heart racing when I asked for group members for elite boss missions and so on.

Now when I started to play WoW classic again a year ago I went nuts, talked to random people, screamed around in trade chat and made quite a lot of "friends" or at least temporary dudes to talk to and chat around. Try it. Get low inhib online.
 
Friends are relics of an old past. Humans of today (including you) are garbage and not worth friendship.

Be honest, even if you had a friend, you wouldn't bother dealing with the time it takes to build a long lasting friendship anyway. Friendship is a meme. It takes two, and one person is always losing if the other isn't putting in the work
 
I knew your problem. I used to be a single player and very afraid of typing with others, I even had my heart racing when I asked for group members for elite boss missions and so on.

Now when I started to play WoW classic again a year ago I went nuts, talked to random people, screamed around in trade chat and made quite a lot of "friends" or at least temporary dudes to talk to and chat around. Try it. Get low inhib online.
I'm not that shy in MMOs, I could call people faggots and insult them in very explosive ways just fine. I just hate ... friendly talk. I don't like depending on someone, I don't like others depending on me, I don't like friendly chatter and interactions. I'd much rather fight with someone than be chummy.
 
Exactly this pill hit me so hard I realised after online gaming for so long I havent made a single friend
 
I'm not that shy in MMOs, I could call people faggots and insult them in very explosive ways just fine. I just hate ... friendly talk. I don't like depending on someone, I don't like others depending on me, I don't like friendly chatter and interactions. I'd much rather fight with someone than be chummy.
Then you can start trouble everywhere. That is even more funny. But your thread sounded like you feel lonely in videogames
 
Truecel trait, not knowing what MMO's are
 
Weirdly, MMOs are much more fun than singleplayer games for me. But I don't ever interact with people. I don't talk to them, I hate group content with a fiery passion. And yet I've wasted tens of thousands of hours on MMOs. Literally years of my life staring at a screen playing MMOs.

My friend lists are always empty, and even if someone does want to add me I usually avoid them. Or if I do talk with someone and we're friendly then I'll most likely ghost them, just like in real life.

It's weird, these games are made with raids and other such group content in mind. That's what most of these games are. And yet I always hated this type of content and barely played it. What the fuck did I even do for so many tens of thousands of hours?

tbh
 
can relate tbh
 
Do you like the grindiness of MMOs? Because as grindy as most of them are, at least you feel like you're getting something in the end. Meanwhile, grinding irl still equates to being an incel nobody.

This is why there are incels who would drop out of school and thus be labeled as lazy, yet these same guys will mindlessly but diligently grind in a video game for hours on end. Because the former seems hopeless while the latter doesn't. If you grind enough in an MMO, you'll become a god. Can't say the same about real life.
 
Logging onto RuneScape n look at friend list with zero online :feelsbadman:
 
Do you like the grindiness of MMOs? Because as grindy as most of them are, at least you feel like you're getting something in the end. Meanwhile, grinding irl still equates to being an incel nobody.

This is why there are incels who would drop out of school and thus be labeled as lazy, yet these same guys will mindlessly but diligently grind in a video game for hours on end. Because the former seems hopeless while the latter doesn't. If you grind enough in an MMO, you'll become a god. Can't say the same about real life.
Yes I love the grindiness, oh my god getting that juicy reward or feeling of accomplishment and progress, it's the best. Too bad that for so many years now I haven't found anything to fill this void. Most MMOs are garbage now: WoW, GW2, ESO, BDO etc... Runescape used to do it but I played too much of it, burned out.
Logging onto RuneScape n look at friend list with zero online :feelsbadman:
Or an empty friendlist altogether.
 
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Weirdly, MMOs are much more fun than singleplayer games for me. But I don't ever interact with people. I don't talk to them, I hate group content with a fiery passion. And yet I've wasted tens of thousands of hours on MMOs. Literally years of my life staring at a screen playing MMOs.

My friend lists are always empty, and even if someone does want to add me I usually avoid them. Or if I do talk with someone and we're friendly then I'll most likely ghost them, just like in real life.

It's weird, these games are made with raids and other such group content in mind. That's what most of these games are. And yet I always hated this type of content and barely played it. What the fuck did I even do for so many tens of thousands of hours?

I play Star Wars Galaxies and that's exactly what happens to me. In-game I'm a multimillionnaire and I can literally buy anything for sale, can go everywhere. But nobody talks to me. They buy things and leave. I know they're guilded and do dungeons together, share informations, resources, beat elite bosses, establish huge marketplaces and malls, build entire cities. But even if I manage to get in a guild recruiting anyone, nobody does any activity with me.

Just like in life, I have zero friend. People see me in exquisite clothes driving my black & gold AV-21 with the Master Architect title about my name, but nobody knows me.

I gave up online playing and I can't stand people always asking a solo game to have a multiplayer. That ruins the game as developpers no longer work on the solo part and exclusively work on the online part. Look at the shit GTA V has become since it was released. Every single thing done since its release was only for multiplayer.
 
I play Star Wars Galaxies and that's exactly what happens to me. In-game I'm a multimillionnaire and I can literally buy anything for sale, can go everywhere. But nobody talks to me. They buy things and leave. I know they're guilded and do dungeons together, share informations, resources, beat elite bosses, establish huge marketplaces and malls, build entire cities. But even if I manage to get in a guild recruiting anyone, nobody does any activity with me.

Just like in life, I have zero friend. People see me in exquisite clothes driving my black & gold AV-21 with the Master Architect title about my name, but nobody knows me.

I gave up online playing and I can't stand people always asking a solo game to have a multiplayer. That ruins the game as developpers no longer work on the solo part and exclusively work on the online part. Look at the shit GTA V has become since it was released. Every single thing done since its release was only for multiplayer.
Yeah and it honestly makes all our achievements in-game worthless. Apparently that's why normies like mounts and beautiful clothing and whatnot in-game. They show it off to their friends. I never got the point of that, I always dressed like crap and didn't give a shit about cosmetics, it was even confusing why everybody cares about this stupid shit.
 
with MMOs you play against things that aren't computer generated and it makes the game different every time I log on, I also feel a little less lonely beceause i know that im playing against another human beeing
 
Yeah and it honestly makes all our achievements in-game worthless. Apparently that's why normies like mounts and beautiful clothing and whatnot in-game. They show it off to their friends. I never got the point of that, I always dressed like crap and didn't give a shit about cosmetics, it was even confusing why everybody cares about this stupid shit.

I'm exactly like this too, I never cared about all this, but in-game I wanted an AV-21 for me, just as an achievement, some kind of success. But an AV-21 if nothing ; it costs 2 millions, and I have one for each of my 5 characters ; plus 170 millions in cash ; all the basements ; and 67 millions units of resources worth at least 1 billion.

But I didn't paid a single dollar for that. It's a free game. There's not this shitty fashion of microtransactions we see everywhere now. Want 1 million GTA$ ? Pay 5 real $. Want a new Fortnite outfit ? Pay 1 dollar. And so on.

One day, a guy who knew I was enjoying videogames asked me why his son took his credit card and bought 100$ of Fortnite objects. I said it was a normal amount to spend on this game. The guy replied with disdain that I was living in a virtual world. But HE is living in a dream. He doesn't even understand that his son paid 100$ to purchase super-cool weapons and outfits so that his school friend could all see it. It's a way of promoting themselves in school.

Epic Games employed therapists to determine how to make childs addicted to small amount purchases. Epic has made so much money that if they wished, they could fund a whole GTA V game every month. They literally encourage children asking their parents for money to spend in-game, or children stealing this money. That's what videogames have become. Shitty multiplayer with microtransactions.
 
I added random people on my EA account then they all got removed :worryfeels:
 
Same issue,cant even talk to anybody in this forum/share a story due to anxiety
Especially sharing a story
 
Weirdly, MMOs are much more fun than singleplayer games for me. But I don't ever interact with people. I don't talk to them, I hate group content with a fiery passion. And yet I've wasted tens of thousands of hours on MMOs. Literally years of my life staring at a screen playing MMOs.

My friend lists are always empty, and even if someone does want to add me I usually avoid them. Or if I do talk with someone and we're friendly then I'll most likely ghost them, just like in real life.

It's weird, these games are made with raids and other such group content in mind. That's what most of these games are. And yet I always hated this type of content and barely played it. What the fuck did I even do for so many tens of thousands of hours?
I remember the same case when I played Destiny and you had to have a full team of 5 or 6 to do raids, ended up having to look online for people needing an extra player, almost as if I was a contractee.
 
I've had that same issue with runescape. Played for years with an empty friends list.
 
Weirdly, MMOs are much more fun than singleplayer games for me. But I don't ever interact with people. I don't talk to them, I hate group content with a fiery passion. And yet I've wasted tens of thousands of hours on MMOs. Literally years of my life staring at a screen playing MMOs.

My friend lists are always empty, and even if someone does want to add me I usually avoid them. Or if I do talk with someone and we're friendly then I'll most likely ghost them, just like in real life.

It's weird, these games are made with raids and other such group content in mind. That's what most of these games are. And yet I always hated this type of content and barely played it. What the fuck did I even do for so many tens of thousands of hours?

Brootal how much I relate

Im literally the same, I dont play vidya that much anymore but theres this game Ive been active its going to be for alomst 10 years now and I have 2 people in my freindslist

Both of them invite me to do stuff almost every time Im online but I always find some excuse

Dont get me wrong I enjoy playing with them its just that I feel like Im useless and a burden to everyone and I feel like I dont really know why theyre inviting me to do stuff anyway, I guess cause Im good due to lonewolfmaxxing so I know all the machanics in and out so they like palying with me because its easy XP
 
Weirdly, MMOs are much more fun than singleplayer games for me. But I don't ever interact with people. I don't talk to them, I hate group content with a fiery passion. And yet I've wasted tens of thousands of hours on MMOs. Literally years of my life staring at a screen playing MMOs.

My friend lists are always empty, and even if someone does want to add me I usually avoid them. Or if I do talk with someone and we're friendly then I'll most likely ghost them, just like in real life.

It's weird, these games are made with raids and other such group content in mind. That's what most of these games are. And yet I always hated this type of content and barely played it. What the fuck did I even do for so many tens of thousands of hours?
Definitely a trucel trait. Applies to me. I spent years playing WoW, Korean mmo, and few other ones. No friends, know no one
 
You just described me.
 
This thread shows that for some people inceldom cannot be reduced to looks. Some people are just loners by nature.
 
I've never fitted into any online communities, even back in 2006 when I was WoWmaxxing after school until 4-5am I was always one of the odd ones out and never in the popular clique. Even on old forums nobody would really reply to my posts etc. I would just join in on the occasional chat and sometimes get a "hey" but I still miss them times.

It's fucking over.
 

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