What is a good multiplayer game that is both (almost) endlessly replayable AND with less grinding as possible?

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      14 days ago

      I’ve played it, but it has become a bit of a grind. The only reason for doing mission has become unlocking stuff

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        10 days ago

        Personally I’ve always just played the game to play it. I only ever cared about a few of the cosmetics and have long since unlocked everything just as a sort of byproduct. …The vanilla gameloop can definitely get repetitive and stale, so I play a lot of modded games these days.

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        I had issues with grind as well since the unlocks system required every single person to start at the same time and not play alone, as everyone had the same missions.

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      • Works just fine with anywhere from 1-4 players
      • You can have a mix of friends and random players if you want a full team but don’t have a group of four to play with
      • The game is strictly cooperative so there’s no incentive to screw each other over, fostering a generally good multiplayer culture
      • There’s lots of stuff to unlock but none of it is necessary for a fun and functional build
      • Teamwork is encouraged and effective
      • Missions are randomly generated but you’ve got years of additions to the random pools for lots of variety
      • Absolutely no pay to win stuff
      • There’s cosmetic DLC, but there are still absolutely loads of great cosmetic options in the base game

      Edit: also, rock and stone

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    13 days ago

    There is a game i would recommend called Mechabellum. It’s a mecha auto battler where you can’t really move units between rounds. You build up a bug army trying to constantly counter your opponent with the 20ish available units.

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    14 days ago

    Fighting games:

    1. Endlessly replayable because there’s always more to learn.
    2. No grinding because there’s nothing to grind.
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    Fighting games. I’ve been grinding Skullgirls for over 10 years now, without a single skinner box in sight.

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    In all honesty, Rainbow Six: Siege is as ungrindy as any game could be, and it is as endlessly replayable as there are combinations of all the active players. The whole game is about finding ways to use the deep sandbox to outsmart your opponent, utilizing yours and your teammates abilities in unique combinations and it’s wonderful

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    Does Factorio count? It’s a good game, you can play multiplayer, the factory can always grow (at least until your hardware, or in the extreme the software, can no longer handle it) and if you’re grinding for something rather than automating it, you’re doing it wrong.

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      14 days ago

      I guess it counts because you are not grinding, the factories are grinding for you. The problem is that it’s a niche game and not many of my friends would play it

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    14 days ago

    I play FF XIV online. There’s as much or as little grinding as you want there to be. I’m in a really chill social FC.

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        Yes, they give you the gear you need to make it each step of the way through the story.

        Crafting and gathering are optional. Relic weapons are optional.

        There are some players who like to role play. There are casuals, hardcore, and everything in between.

        • C8r9VwDUTeY3ZufQRYvq@sopuli.xyz
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          I’m obsessively playing guild wars 2 at the moment, and it is arguably similar, in that you don’t absolutely have to grind to enjoy the game. You can get a character to top level very quickly (a few days), and you can gear them up to play a lot of the end game content fairly quickly (exotic gear is about 5% weaker than the best gear in the game and significantly cheaper and easier to get. You don’t have to craft or collect resources to play and have a good time.

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      14 days ago

      I especially love how warthunder js a f2p game but doesn’t feel like it forces you into parting with youe money.

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        13 days ago

        Don’t forget about the great bonuses for participating in the community forums, such as classified documents, toxicity, classified documents, and classified documents.

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        13 days ago

        I agree :) and honestly paying for premium and planes you want is worth it. I have 750 hours and have spent maybe $100-200 on premium and planes. $3.75 per hour of birthday Monday seems decent to me. Better than my VR header which I’ve still only played down to $10 an hour

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          13 days ago

          I was being sarcastic, wt is a pretty bad and poorly designed game, especially planes.

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    The obvious answers are the games we endlessly replayed historically: Mario Kart, Goldeneye (VS mode), Halo (VS), Smash Bros.

    If you specifically want ones on PC, I’d suggest Starcraft, Age of Empires, and probably Counter Strike (I wasn’t into that one, but it had a huge following).

    Many board games fit the bill as well. Codenames (physical or online at horsepaste.com) comes to mind, and another commenter also mentioned chess.

    Basically any games that were made before endlessly grinding became a thing (yep, that’s only been a thing for a decade or two).