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Afraid to play with others

I’m afraid of playing against people online.

What a ridiculous statement.  However, it’s true.  I play World of Warcraft as a single player game, I never play any FPS online except for Halo 3, and I completely shun anything team based.  Always.

I do have a couple of reasons:

  • Despite being really into video games, I suck at video games.  I have completely given up ever trying to play a sports game or RTS online ever again.  It’s just frustrating and humiliating.
  • Following on from that, in a game like WOW, I am continually concerned I am going to screw up and cause a wipe, thus ruining any fun for everyone.  I have never ran an instance with anybody, ever.
  • Some people in WOW are jerks and I don’t want to deal with that during my leisure time, because I get worked up and it’s exhausting.  The jerks are a minority but they ruin the experience.  Xbox Live on the other hand, the other main avenue for potential online fun, is infested with idiots who think racist slurs are somehow valid when playing video games.  Hence, Halo 3 on mute.  Though team based slayer is as co-op as I get.

Now, this is crippling in many ways.  I have to make an utterly ridiculous confession: I bought Left 4 Dead on the PC.  I really liked playing Left 4 Dead on the PC.  I think it’s an amazing game.  I love the pacing, the artwork, the character design decisions.  I have never played Left 4 Dead with another human.

Ever.

I play this game with bots.  They won't judge me.

I play this game with bots. They won't judge me.

My reasoning is simple.  I would suck, and ruin it.  Also… I find it awkward to be talking to dudes I’ve never met and will never meet.  It’s just weird.

So, my fear of multiplayer is so crippling that I have yet to enjoy one of the best multiplayer experiences released in the last few years in its true form.  I spent weeks playing a game exclusively intended for online multiplayer completely on my own.  The game was so appealing that I wanted to play it, and I could thanks to the magic of bots.  I’m clearly not getting the whole experience.  In fact, I miss out on the multiplayer aspects of most games.

So, am I missing out on the whole point?  I’m not sure I am.  The single player experience still shapes my enjoyment of video games in general.  My favourite things about video games tend to be story-related in any case. The visceral competitiveness of most FPS online modes or even the chase for leaderboard position in arcade-style games like Geometry Wars really does not appeal to me.  So, for this guy at least, multiplayer options tend to be a bonus if anything.

Thanks to the power of the mute button, you too can ignore one of the douchiest game communities on the planet.

Thanks to the power of the mute button, you too can ignore one of the douchiest game communities on the planet.

The one exception is when multiplayer options are successfully linked to my irrational and completely insatiable desire to level up in a game.  Forza 2 thusly drew me into a lot of online playing.  Modern Warfare 2 is extremely appealing to me, especially as I never played the original.  In the aforementioned (and much mentioned, in this post) Halo 3, I was driven to push myself to get to an officer rank.

So what’s the answer?  Levelling up in Left 4 Dead?  Clearly, that would be weird.  I’m happy though, playing my video games on my own, or grinding online for a level or rank with the mute button soldered down.  I can be afraid for a while longer.

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2 Comments

  1. Bob
    Posted October 2, 2009 at 2:49 pm | Permalink

    I used to be just like you with regard to online multiplayer. That was until I realized that I was really good at sports games online. Since that realization I have played every game that I own online. I think you need to have that one good experience to get yourself into the mindset of multiplayer.

    As for douchebags online, I believe that there should be a more robust “reputation” system for online games. Right now an online rep score (based on ratings from other players) means next to nothing. Imagine though if you were barred from playing a game entirely if your score went too low. Of course, there would have to be some sort of safeguards against people giving you a poor score simply because they didn’t like the look of your avatar. I think, however, that there has to be some more accountability put on the individual player for the gaming experience of everyone else while playing online.

  2. john
    Posted October 2, 2009 at 7:29 pm | Permalink

    You know, getting back into Halo 3 with ODST might be key to that. I’m not brilliant at it, but for the first time ever I’m actually competitive at an online game.

    So, this could be the start of it all…

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