PhormTheGenie

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I'm a genie girl, who really likes being a genie, and really likes everything about genies (really)! I'm a bit confused, lost, and trying to find my way, but I always enjoy interacting with folks here. (Trans🏳️‍⚧️, occasionally NSFW, Be 18+ or please be gone.)

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So, hypothetically speaking, if one wanted to semi-regularly play a low-population one-on-one competitive game with folks from around here, what's the best way to do that?

Is it just to join a Discord server? Or make a Discord server and advertise it? Is that the only option?

Edit: Notably, I'm thinking about games that are low population enough that no one's really idling in the game, so the matchmaking sucks and isn't very reliable.


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in reply to @PhormTheGenie's post:

In-Game really wouldn't work, mostly because I'm thinking about organization - and this isn't the kind of game anyone's going to be hanging out in unless someone already says "Hey, let's play this". There's really not people idling or playing the game very often at all.

I guess Steam Friends is an option, but I really don't want to be like "Heeeeyyyyy, wanna play this game again??" all the time.

ah well, in that case something like a discord might not be a bad idea, you could set up a calendar in there with some proposed game times and then match make from there