You’ve got it exactly backwards.
Making everything “solo friendly” will either fragment the game irretrievably or make team activities trivial.
Here’s a better thought: quit expecting everything to be tailored to you. If you prefer solo play, and are hard-over that everything must be available to the solo player, [i]then play a single-person game. [/i] If, like me, you always play solo but like some of the multiplayer games, [i]accept that you won’t be able to achieve everything.[/i]
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The [i]fuq[/i] are you talking about? I only ever play solo.
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[quote]Not even close. No one can actually be so clueless as to think that just because someone doesn’t say “I” or “me,” they can’t possibly be self-serving. Although I have seen that critical reading and thinking are no longer taught, in favor of emoting.[/quote] If you strip the OP of the emotion you are inferring for yourself the words alone are very clear. I’m starting to think you don’t know what critical means.
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I go solo on anything except endgame stuff. This is where a lone wolf player like me should group up.
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[quote]I go solo on anything except endgame stuff. This is where a lone wolf player like me should group up.[/quote] Exactly the right answer. I only play solo except for matchmaking, so I skip endgame.