Worldbuilding. I love imagining weird worlds and figuring out how stuff works in them. I have no idea how to share my worlds with others in a way that would be interesting to anyone, so the only person who knows about my projects is my girlfriend.
Gaming. I don’t understand the appeal of competitive games, like at all. Even when I was fighting with other players in Dark Souls 2, I was more concerned with having fun than winning. I disabled achievements in Steam and tend to seek ways to remove achievements from other games if at all possible.
Reading. I know people read like hundreds of books per year. I start less than a dozen books a year. Maybe I’ll finish one or two lol. I don’t care. As far as I’m concerned, reading Wikipedia and other articles on the internet also counts as reading. And if a book keeps my attention all the way to the end, great!
Try play-by-post roleplaying games? Or whatever they are called in english. You get the best parts of creating with others, but you don’t have to interact with strangers irl. It’s more like writing stories together though - I’ve found TTRPG players don’t really understand if you speak about it as rpgs since at its best it’s freeform and not really rule-based at all
Worldbuilding. I love imagining weird worlds and figuring out how stuff works in them. I have no idea how to share my worlds with others in a way that would be interesting to anyone, so the only person who knows about my projects is my girlfriend.
Gaming. I don’t understand the appeal of competitive games, like at all. Even when I was fighting with other players in Dark Souls 2, I was more concerned with having fun than winning. I disabled achievements in Steam and tend to seek ways to remove achievements from other games if at all possible.
Reading. I know people read like hundreds of books per year. I start less than a dozen books a year. Maybe I’ll finish one or two lol. I don’t care. As far as I’m concerned, reading Wikipedia and other articles on the internet also counts as reading. And if a book keeps my attention all the way to the end, great!
Collaborative games and a desire to share your worldbuilding… sounds like you might enjoy DMing a TTRPG.
Unfortunately, no one in my circles is interested in TTRPGs and I’m not comfortable with strangers.
Try play-by-post roleplaying games? Or whatever they are called in english. You get the best parts of creating with others, but you don’t have to interact with strangers irl. It’s more like writing stories together though - I’ve found TTRPG players don’t really understand if you speak about it as rpgs since at its best it’s freeform and not really rule-based at all
Sounds like an option, I will give it a try!