Submitted by TurboTitan92 t3_11egktz in gaming

Additional info: casual gamer, work 10 hrs a day so I maybe have 1-2 hrs a day, 3-4 on the weekends.

I love MMORPGs (8000hrs in ESO, 6000 hrs Guild Wars 1, 2000 hrs Guild Wars 2, 2000hrs WoW, 2000 hrs DAoC)

I love Fallout Series (1000 hrs Fallout 4, 1000 hrs FNV, 750 hrs in Fallout 3)

I hate horror themed games, and I f you mention Dark Souls or Elden Ring, it’s a hard no (I tried and hated them).

Action/shooters are ok. I played about 1000hrs of Destiny 1 before switching to ESO.

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MindlessCoconut9 t1_jadvcrl wrote

I think you should wait few week for march 16 when steam spring sale is coming and you can get buy more games then

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Majestic_Preparation t1_jadw0ql wrote

Just sub to Gamepass PC $7-8 per month. It will grant you access to many games. Try Destiny 2 base game is free.

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Commercial_Cake7321 t1_jadwhyg wrote

I’d get a free month of gamepass and try lots about 10$ cad a month ish I think if you keep it past that and lots of games to try to get you started. All fallout games and much more

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Sabetha1183 t1_jadxf5y wrote

On the MMO front there's both Final Fantasy XIV and Star Wars The Old Republic. They're a little more story focused, but you can play a decent chunk of the content without paying anything(though FFXIV is a subscription game like WoW at some point).

You can also get Gamepass for like $1 for the first month and try out a lot of games.

Also, I've been looking for a new MMO after getting tired of WoW: You know how ESO is doing these days, and if it's worth getting into?

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GonnaNeedMoreSpit t1_jadxfjf wrote

Wait for a sale amd get Divinity Original Sin 2. Check out a couple reviews but on my 3rd play through now and such an amazing game.

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Odd_Imagination_6617 t1_jae0qm6 wrote

On steam you have to get the halomcc, owning every halo up to halo 4 and having hours of custom community content to mess with is a good buy

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TurboTitan92 OP t1_jae4864 wrote

I loved ESO dearly but I had a couple problems. First one is that I have kids and a job, so I couldn’t stay up late or use a mic at night. I lost out on a lot of content like trials (12-man raids) and pvp in groups.

The second problem was that I found it highly addictive. I would play it and kindve forget about the word around me. I found that I was less involved with my children, less involved with keeping up with the housework and more stressed out in general. Especially if something in game wasn’t going my way…my escape wasn’t much of an escape

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himynameisyoda t1_jaegcmp wrote

Download steam app and buy civ 6 anthology on sale right now

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himynameisyoda t1_jaf099v wrote

it's a casual sim/strategy game where you can conquer other civs or do some diplomacy run. it can be played solo so you can save and exit out at anytime but it's just addicting to do 1 more thing because you only need 1 more turn to finish a building but then you get addicted to just go 1 more turn.

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