• Venator@lemmy.nz
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    24 days ago

    Why do people think having kids will solve problems for themselves/others 😂

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    24 days ago

    We miss the games the most. Just like with Web1 when the games and websites were built for fun and not engineered to just push us to spend money all the time or keep playing as long as possible by any means necessary.

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      24 days ago

      Come on, those games still exist. They might be overshadowed by a layer of slop but they are still there.

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      24 days ago

      Come over to mine. Bring the gaming rig (I have the monitor and KB+M). Bring the Mrs and kids too…they can chat/play too.

      The bigger problem is having time and finding adult friends with similar interests locally. LAN parties can still happen, but finding friends and aligning their calendars is impossible. We’ve moved on from the days of college where time was infinite and responsibilities were low. I do look for “dad gamers” Discord channels (to find peers rather than shouty 19year olds), but have had little luck.

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    24 days ago

    man lan parties were awesome but I do not miss lugging my 19" crt anywhere. and the reason they existed is now moot - we can lanparty from our homes.

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    23 days ago

    I had 11 years basically stolen from me when I married my first wife. She went from “spent time with your friends” to “you spend time with me now” almost overnight. No more LAN parties, no more gaming (because her brother got addicted to WoW and therefore gaming = bad), no hanging out with friends unless she ok’d it (spoiler: never happened), etc.

    I should have left, but as a naive Mormon kid, I thought that’s just how it was supposed to be.

    I’ve since renounced any religion and am happily remarried. I game with my brothers and occasionally random strangers. It’s great fun, and I can involve my kids.