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Would you like to play new games with equally new players?

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Would you like to play new games with equally new players?

 

Games that are quick to pick up.

I'm thinking about starting a subreddit on this.
This could also serve as a great hub for new games.

 

Alternate ideas: subs for leanring a new game in groups.

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/Newb_With_Newbs/

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Sorry if it is just me but the wording is weird.

So basically, you are a saying would I,play for example, GTA V with people are are level 1 online; however, I am also level 1?

 

 

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Sorry if it is just me but the wording is weird.

So basically, you are a saying would I,play for example, GTA V with people are are level 1 online; however, I am also level 1?

I think he means playing new games (ie games that just game out) with people new to the game, so no one would have much of an idea about what's going on.

Is that right? I don't really understand the question.

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If I am reading this correctly it's about starting a new game with people who are also newbies....If thats the case I prefer to play with experienced players who can help me out. I do like trying new games for the first time with online friends as a group also but we never go into a game not knowing anything...always have to do a little research first. 

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For new games, especially multiplayer ones and games that have unique points, yes.  When Altitude was released on Steam, I massively enjoyed playing with all the other noobs with me cos you never know what is possible, with you or with them.

 

I guess it could be the same with Rocket League (never played but know what it is).  Hasn't been a game like that before, so everyone's a total noob together.

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  • 1 month later...

Clarification with example:

 

Playing a multiplayer game for the first time with people in the same position to compete in your ability to be a good newbie.

 

The advantage of past knowledge is moved onto the ability to learn.

(the ability to learn also benefits from relative gaming experience)

 

Does this help?

 

I'm suprised by the results.

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Can't believe I am the only one to stick my vote in "Amazing idea" :(

Is this the text below my post?

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I actually like this idea. My friend and I started Skyrim together while talking on Skype, telling each other tricks and secrets as we went.

It was really good fun, and I wish we had done the same for Fallout 4.

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Someone wants to try this with Void Hunters?

 

I'm looking to make a game with similar core concept.

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I actually like this idea. My friend and I started Skyrim together while talking on Skype, telling each other tricks and secrets as we went.

It was really good fun, and I wish we had done the same for Fallout 4.

Never though of that! :) Nice.

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Old games with new people would be nice. But new games with new people seems inevitable :P

Bleigh!  Ever hear of AC series? 

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