What is the digital version of a LAN gathering?
What is the digital version of a LAN gathering?
It is planned at a specific time and date with a defined number of participants (or players for the same game). Unlike simply checking if anyone is online or joining randomly selected lobbies, this setup offers more chances for players who want to reconnect (and those who prefer to leave groups where they don’t fit in). Anyone can search online, but you need to use the right keywords to find relevant information.
My nephew is a hardcore gamer. He uses Discord to coordinate game play among a group of friends. They also have a semi-set schedule to gather.
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@rgd1101
asked, if this is a private server, do you already have a group established?
However, to connect with others you'd still require platforms like Discord or a forum to initiate conversations and arrange a meeting.
I'm focusing more on current games where it's easier to connect with others. Sadly, every time I join a Discord, it seems either inactive right away or people post open invites, but they don't follow up when I respond.
How are individuals expected to find their way? Share your social media updates with a specific date and time.
I'm discussing a pre-existing organized group with set times and dates. I've attempted social media invites or replying to others' invites, but it hasn't worked. Now I need to ask this community which keywords to use on a search engine to locate a scheduled group for something like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (to check if similar groups exist before purchasing the game).
You aim to set up an account on the specific game's forum and verify if there’s a section for finding groups or recruiting new players. Established communities are unlikely to be seeking fresh members; instead, you’ll probably need to connect with other users and form your own group of regular players.