Talking about CO-OP games

damn that's an interesting analysis.
Not nearly as interesting as some of the people Ive analyzed. 😅

I love playing games with people, especially co-op but it doesn't have to be; I'm usually happy just watching someone play something I like, to see how differently they play than I do. Unlike most people, I usually don't want to give them help or suggestions unless they ask for it. Its more fun for me to see how they get by without knowing where to find things or what to do. But I also hate to see them struggle, so if they're truly stumped, at wit's end and have no idea what they're supposed to do, I'll gladly clue them in unless they explicitly want not to be helped.

Is it obvious that I like to play healing/support characters? 😅
That's only if I'm not one of the strong Fighters carrying the team.
::flexing
 
Not nearly as interesting as some of the people Ive analyzed. 😅

I love playing games with people, especially co-op but it doesn't have to be; I'm usually happy just watching someone play something I like, to see how differently they play than I do. Unlike most people, I usually don't want to give them help or suggestions unless they ask for it. Its more fun for me to see how they get by without knowing where to find things or what to do. But I also hate to see them struggle, so if they're truly stumped, at wit's end and have no idea what they're supposed to do, I'll gladly clue them in unless they explicitly want not to be helped.

Is it obvious that I like to play healing/support characters? 😅
That's only if I'm not one of the strong Fighters carrying the team.
::flexing
Ngl your behavior pretty much the same as my little brother but the thing is he prefer jung instead of a support (and of course if possible he'll choose top lane as a freaking fighter)
 
Hmmm interesting i might try it. Is there any emulator on android that can run nes and have multiplayer support?
No idea, honestly. Just play those on your livingroom tv with a friend irl.
Chaotic? I find them to be the most relaxing.
It's more interesting for me to play any game with a companion (as long as they're not terrible to play games with) and I like to study how they handle situations. I watch how they solve problems, work around situations or puzzles, use critical thinking skills, check their reaction timing, all sorts of things based on what choices they make and their play style.
It's not chaotic at all for me; it's a relaxed, slow-paced session of breaking them down by molecular structure while I discover what makes them tick.
You should make a list of some of the games and what it can gauge in a person, would be fascinating to read and try out!
 
I'm grateful I still have friends who occasionally play co-op, be it online or they drop by to play on couch.
 

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