I'm legitimately autistic. What games should I play to actually socialize with people?

I'm legitimately autistic. What games should I play to actually socialize with people?

I can't find any normal survival Minecraft servers, or I'd just do that. Everything's minigames.

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What records you got. Those easily give you infinite friends. Hope this helped.

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Shawn James - Shadows
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Mmos are really good if you can find a good guild. Try looking for guild websites online. Really just look for groups or guilds online for certain games

You mean you need a game that can be so casual you are just sitting around socializing? Try Final Fantasy XIV. Don't say anything until you know how to perform your role/carry your weight. Then while fishing or crafting or something talk into guild chat.

I really enjoy Elder Scrolls Online and Black Desert Online. Which would be better?

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>Shawn James - Shadows

Good man.

Most of that stuff is really empathetic and emotional. You can't be that autistic if you are able to enjoy it.

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I'm extremely high functioning. I just suck ass at face-to-face interactions.

I can't really understand when someone's getting bored of a conversation, how to switch topics on the fly, or how to handle talking to more than one person at a time.

When I was around 15-16 I played MineCraft survival servers while it was still in beta and I really enjoyed it. I could actually interact with people and I'm really starting to miss that.

Before that, I played a shit load of Halo 3 multiplayer and made friends through matchmaking.

Online, I tend to allow myself to focus in on what's actually being said instead of missing queues or forgetting what I wanted to say next if the topics change. In real life, the only person I've ever been able to act the same way around is my wife.

Is your wife the only person you interact with daily?

>I can't really understand when someone's getting bored of a conversation
That's simple -

#1. Topic is brought up by one person
#2. Other person is interested in topic because immediately has something to say
#3. If #2 does not happen, do not continue to talk about topic
#4. If #2 does happen then, original person who brought up topic who listened to what other person had to say about it continues the discussion into other areas of same topic with as minimal repitition as possible.
5. Once all avenues of topic are fully explored both parties will have little else to say and it's time to pick a new topic.

Yeah. She's a little deeper into the spectrum than me, but not by much. We pretty much only interact with each other. No other friendships outside of our relationships.

My job is isolating. I spend most days alone tending to my stuff and then go home. I day-trade on my off days.

>I day-trade on my off days.
You any good?

I have some good days

Thanks bro. Minecraft fixes all wounds. Remember those words.

So if you were talking about ice cream and I started making this face youtube.com/watch?v=qzPvx8VUSDw you would have no idea what was going on?

I would legitimately recommend an MMO. Maybe a roleplay server, given that it inherantly gives you an excuse to walk up and interact with people. Maybe avoid guilds if you have trouble interacting with multiple people at once.

I'd genuinely like to help if you can give us any more to run on. While my issues are physical, not mental/ emotional, I understand where you're coming from on some level, and I really would like to find something that would suit your needs.

>I'm legitimately autistic

>pretending to be autistic for attention
fucking autist

I wouldn't even be paying attention to your face in the first place. I tend to focus on what I'm saying and what you've said in order to make sure I'm not fucking shit up and making an idiot of myself.

The fuck is even going on here? He looks like he just stepped on a tack while remembering his wife getting murdered, but he doesn't want to cry and make things weird.

It's better than yet another thread of the same shit.

Pic related.

I play RuneScape, Elder Scrolls Online, Black Desert Online, Warframe, and Elite Dangerous.

Which would be best?

I tank in ESO, but I'm not about to get my Templar ass chewed out in a Trial. I tend to only do Vet Dungeons. (So no communication necessary unless you're with a guy that's never run the dungeon before.)

RuneScape has no group content outside of PvP as far as I can tell.

Elite Dangerous is barely an MMO.

Black Desert has no human interaction outside of PvP.

Fucks sake, man. Was that total gains from one day?

don't fucking store your records like that homie

Yes, but that's not cash-in-hand. The shares for those two stocks just went up by that much. Technically I do own that money, but I'll only have the cash if I sell.

I swing trade, so I'm holding those for a bit more.

The only one of those that I've ever played is Runescape, and even then it's been a long time since 2007. My last real memories of the game are the patch where God Wars was introduced. Anyway, it's obviously not a good game for getting to know people as an adult.

It's hard to say when it comes to games I haven't played, so you'll have to figure that one out for yourself. I've really only played Runescape, WoW, and The Old Republic, otherwise I'd help.

I remember Terraria being a fairly common multiplayer game a few years back. Any idea if that one's conducive to meeting people, as opposed to simply playing with established friends?

I honestly can't stand Tarraria. The "Blocks" are too small for me. mining is just way too tedious. Every time I play it, I just end up thinking I'd rather be playing Minecraft or Starbound.

I feel the exact same way, actually. Still, hey, I wanted to throw it out there.

I'm not really sure what to recommend beyond the whole MMO thing. Most people in multiplayer games don't care to chat beyond mid-combat coms and whatnot, so that rarely leads to anything substantial. Hell, come to think of it, every longterm friend I've made online was through WoW RP servers. We all bonded over being smug, pretentious assholes that thought we were better at being fucking nerdy lore nerds than everyone else on our server. It's how I got my first girlfriend, actually.

Sorry, user. I genuinely wish I could be of more help.

Would FPS games be what I'm looking for?

CS: GO seems to have pretty active voice chat in Silver.

You don't really mine in Terreria the same way you mine in minecraft.
You spend some time getting ore for decent armor/weapons then you hack, slash, and shoot most of the game.

It depends on the FPS, I'd say. Something that encourages heavy team play, like Rainbow Six: Siege or Fortnight might work well for that. A friend of mine has wound up adding and talking with a fair number of people they've met through both games. Well, Fortnight isn't an FPS, but yeah, close enough I guess.

You don't really want to find any server, just like you don't really want to start any interaction with any kind of human being.

You have to really try it altho its hard user. Best games are obviously mmos that require you to do things in groups. You obviously need to do those things then.

>everything's minigames
it hurts bros

Fighting games if you have a weekly.
Even if you're shit, weekly groups are so destitute that they'll walk you through everything and won't obliterate you.
Also, it's face-to-face socializing, and you might occasionally go for a beer and you will definitely party if you travel for tournies

Milsims can be good for meeting people but obviously you might need a decent amount of interest in that sort of thing to get anything out of it.

I've found Squad to be a bit more easy going and accessible over ARMA, same can probs be said for Project Reality

dead fps that survive off pick up games and small communities

old source games and duel games like quakeworld cpma warsow

>computer on the floor

It's hardwood, and I really don't trust the weakest section of my desk (The corner facing the wall) to hold my whole tower.