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That first bit is a pretty accurate description of a lot of early online gaming.
I'm playing a mobile game that's pretty much exactly like that first part.
I knew most of the experienced bards on my EQ server in '03. Half the reason I bothered to develop my character was to try and keep up with them. Now pretty much the only thing that'll keep me playing online multiplayer is casino gamification, so I don't start.
long live (classic) EQ :)
Definitely describes my early Team Fortress Classic/TF2 time back in college. I'm actually still steam friends with folks from that time and I definitely still rock my "clan tag"! Sort of lame if kids don't have a chance at the same thing...
kids are missing out on a lot simply because the number of PCs in private households has shrunk by ca. 90% - consoles just don't give the same gaming experience / definitely not the sense of immersion.
That's a huge bummer - didn't realize the numbers were that high.
Having a PC in my house in the 90s with games led me to learn about computers... to play better games. Which has absolutely contributed to my having a successful career.
Glad I'm putting together a Linux box for my oldest to wreck/play with!