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- Oct 17, 2021
As many already know, multiplayer games don't exist forever, and many games from the past have been closed down, however, there exists a small subsection that still exists and is playable, but the player count in it is extremely minimal. A YouTuber, Globert, has decided to visit one of those games, and in the process, he uncovered an extremely obscure community of very old people who are extremely attached to their favourite game of the past and completely refuse to let go (I highly recommend you to watch the video cause it's really heartwarming but also kind of tragic)
The game in question is There.com. A 3d virtual world that was closed in 2001 but was restored in 2012, it is functions in a similar way as Second Life, you can meet people and make friends here. The last part is a big reason why the community stuck together, they knew these people for literally years, in the video players talk in detail about how they make life-long friendships in this game, and how sad they were when some people they knew completely disappeared
The game in question is There.com. A 3d virtual world that was closed in 2001 but was restored in 2012, it is functions in a similar way as Second Life, you can meet people and make friends here. The last part is a big reason why the community stuck together, they knew these people for literally years, in the video players talk in detail about how they make life-long friendships in this game, and how sad they were when some people they knew completely disappeared