Ah gotcha. Honestly I think what the poster is referring to is comparing himself the boomers/alphas... fortnight, Roblox etc etc being so wildly popular
To be fair, Millennials tend to forget us Gen-Xers exist almost as much as the Boomers do. The crazy thing these days though is that outspoken millennials still think of Boomers as being anyone over the age of 40. The youngest boomer is 60 this year. The youngest millennial is 40.
[edit]. I thought “surely I couldn’t have written ’youngest millennial’ — and there it is. Oldest. Oldest millennial.”
Earliest game I played over the net was probably Diablo followed by an addiction to Ultima Online. Still ended up on WoW for a year and then swore off MMOs ever since
I still play pvp games mixed in regularly with single player. Chivalry 2 is cathartic and some CoD from time to time.
For single player I like paradox stuff and open world survival crafts. Satisfactory and automatic are also like crack.
Thanks for listening to my Ted talk that no one asked for.
I swore off after ultima online, summer 99 and thankfully never picked up WoW. Then only very very casual console gaming into the millennium and nothing else until 5 or so years back when I started playing multi-player Civ V with group of friends. Now I probably have played more hours of Civ V than any game since Diablo 1 but I'm also 40 and have 3 kids lol. Time is a circle apparently.
Don't act like a d-bag. Most kids before 1998 didn't even have internet at home, and most kids in the 90's were console gamers. Not PC.
Also, no, I'm not full of shit. US census data shows 18% of households had the internet in 1997, and if you don't remember that most kids and teens around were gaming on consoles then you either lived under a rock, or you're on here right now lying about your age.
Lots of things came earlier. I’m just trying to figure out what being a “young millennial” has to do with a preference for vs computer games. We gen-x-ers were playing PVP games before young millennials were born. Atari was a staple of our childhood. Nintendo multitap was a thing in 1985.
OP seems to imply they're unfamiliar with the idea of playing games with other people at all, as if multiplayer games weren't a thing before the internet.