Foxhole is a massively multiplayer game where thousands of players shape the outcome of a persistent online war. Every individual soldier is a player that contributes to the war effort through logistics, base building, reconnaissance, combat, and more.
Yeah, I actually did play EVE for a while and did enjoy it although I was never too good at it and it did start to feel like a bit of a second job after a while (albeit a much more fun one than my main job). Still always interested to hear about the various wars and political goings on in it though, player controlled persistent worlds are fascinating to me.
I always thought it would be kinda cool to try and spark a revolution in EVE and see how much space you could conquer for a worker owned 'Empire' but it would take a shit ton of effort from a lot of people that would be better spent trying to do praxis IRL, haha
Usually the kicker for me in these games is the ridiculous amount of time they require. I tried playing Eve years ago and started getting mmo grinding flashbacks when I got to the asteroid mining intro quest and noped out of there. Reading about stuff that happens in the game is way more entertaining, like when some spy seduced a guild leader and then stole a bunch of their shit.
EVE Online aka capitalism simulator also has that
Yeah, I actually did play EVE for a while and did enjoy it although I was never too good at it and it did start to feel like a bit of a second job after a while (albeit a much more fun one than my main job). Still always interested to hear about the various wars and political goings on in it though, player controlled persistent worlds are fascinating to me.
I always thought it would be kinda cool to try and spark a revolution in EVE and see how much space you could conquer for a worker owned 'Empire' but it would take a shit ton of effort from a lot of people that would be better spent trying to do praxis IRL, haha
Usually the kicker for me in these games is the ridiculous amount of time they require. I tried playing Eve years ago and started getting mmo grinding flashbacks when I got to the asteroid mining intro quest and noped out of there. Reading about stuff that happens in the game is way more entertaining, like when some spy seduced a guild leader and then stole a bunch of their shit.
Yeah, agreed, I've spent way too many hours on Youtube deep dives into that sort of thing