Weedlab said:
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Be hard to do so. First I'd have to get internet to play games online. Then I'd have to convince my friends to play online (none of them currently do) or find people playing online to be my friends. Then convince them to buy the same game I am interested in. Then figure out our work and social lives to align a time to play together.
I think our current method of "Hey, want to come over and hang out? We could play Castle Crashers or Blazblue or (various other title)" works fine for me. I prefer human interaction and joking around and excitement when one of us has a new game for us all to try. I honestly wonder if I'll ever be bothered to try online gaming more than I have, nothing about it appeals to me and it is such a hassle.