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Maybe I should give it another try
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Rock and Stone, brother.
Deep Rock Galactic's great game design has caused it to grow one of the most positive, supportive communities in online gaming, IMO. While problematic players do exist, they are the exception rather than the rule.
An example, hidden if you don't care
I remember in one map we had a new Engineer who didn't know they could use their platforms to block up holes vertically to prevent bugs from getting to us during swarms. This new player also wasn't responding to any comms.
One player started pinging where we needed the platforms to go. Then, another player joined in and started pinging an existing platform. Then all three of us were alternately pinging the Engineer, an existing platform, and where we wanted the new platform.
After some time, the Engineer figured it out and started putting up our protective ceiling.
Many "Rock and Stone"s erupted from the team.
Also, a small bonus, if you know you know
WE'RE RICH!
My favorite MMO is Guild Wars 2. While it certainly has grind available, it doesn't require it to play the content. It genuinely respects your time and understands people have lives outside of gaming, and tries to give a lot of options for ways to progress so you can focus on content you enjoy. There's a lot of communities, guilds and activities to do with others. You can join 5 guilds at once, if for instance you wanted to join a group of friends, a big guild that does events together, another one that does raids, another based on your identity or location etc.
It kind of throws you into the deep end when you start, and suffers from layers upon layers of developed complexity thanks to add-ons and content updates over the years, but for a certain type of person it will really click. It's free to try so you might as well see if you like it.
Guild Wars 2 is AMAZING
Sky: Children of the Light. Though it used to be more social than it currently is.
I hear good things about Roblox lately.
I... mostly heard bad things about roblox lately, tbh
My go-to not shitty answer for a low stress mmo is usually Guildwars 2. I got about 30 days out of the free trial before I decided to start buying content – and people were super helpful in showing me the ropes and what to do.