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Better yet, what games have the least toxic communities? Games are so much more fun when people support each other and are there to have a good time.
Warframe’s community is delightful.
Factorio. The worst criticism you’ll get is “your factory isn’t big enough, it must grow”
Love the game and the community.
The Talos Principle A community who share book tips on existential philosophy and the meaning of life. A theme in the game.
FFXIV is very nice in-game, probably the most welcoming and laid-back MMO community
don’t go on youtube or its main subreddit or ffxivdiscussion tho lol, they can be pretty vile
Deep Rock Galactic R&S
Xonotic was great for me. Had a random player teach me to use the grappling hook mid-way through a CTF.
outer wilds. we basically just want new people play so we can watch them fall in love.