First racing game ever for a heavy gamer

Is the crew motorfest a good option to be the first ever racing game that i ever play? Or should i start with casual forza or something else? And do i even play motorfest or the crew 2? Also regarding the player count, since i am in love with the game aesthetic i came here to ask first but is there a big playerbase in the game?

Edit: when should i start playing multiplayer and is it ranked?

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u/HazemTheAssassin — 1 day ago

Is the main game alone worth it?

I can buy the main game and play it soon but for personal reasons i probably will not be able to get the dlc as well and maybe never for now, so is it worth it to get the main game without the dlc? Will i miss out on alot?

Also how replayable is the game? I love games where it takes me a long time of my life for a while like i finished the witcher 3 twice with the dlcs and it is my favorite as i felt i was part of the world and the world was a part of me for a long time, is this available here?

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u/HazemTheAssassin — 1 day ago

A heavy gamer who never played Minecraft before

This is a heavy one

So, i consider myself as a gamer who loves games ever since i was playing StarCraft broodwar as a 5 year old.

I grew and played many games but never have i played a sandbox like Minecraft before but i loved to watch people play it.

The thing is now i really want to push myself to try it and play and have fun playing, here is the problem, i feel like i will get bored too quickly.

I love good looking great storytelling relaxing games, while i know Minecraft is relaxing i still feel like the idea of a sandbox will make it boring after i kill the ender dragon, like until i kill it i won’t have issues most likely but i feel like i will get lost without purpose after that.

I want to get around this and know how can i, as someone who never played sandbox games, have fun in Minecraft when i finish its main storyline? (Which is not too long)

To know me more, my most favorite game of all time is the witcher 3 with its dlcs, i greatly value storytelling and good scenery and immersive worlds hence why it is my favorite, i also am not a creative person at all, not artistic, but i want to challenge myself and see if i am but i feel like designing a home for 8 hours is not going to be fun for me, one last thing is i played satisfactory and i loved it alot, the thing is you always have a mission/objective to do, make your factory bigger and better, and you actually see the effects of this, while in Minecraft you just expand your base/home or make artistic projects, if i am wrong (and most probably will be) please help me and let me know how can i enjoy the game knowing the things i mentioned above.

This will be my first server btw so also give me tips and tell me where to look at to be set and ready as a beginner.

Thanks for reading and for replying if you do!

Small edit: i am on a ps5 so i don’t know if that will change anything but let that be known, also i never felt the urge to play modded Minecraft, rather when i thought about playing it i felt like i want to experience the vanilla Minecraft the game that every gamer should play at least once in his life and i plan on doing so as well and have fun.

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u/HazemTheAssassin — 2 days ago

Planning on playing the game but have a question

The game looks great and seems like a very highly rated games but i have a problem with games i plan to play that i usually ask about beforehand.

I don’t like games where characters say Jesus or Jesus Christ or Christ, i read that my character is mute so that is fine, but i heard that other characters in the game talk, so do they say these words?

Thanks for answering my question and being helpful from now.

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u/HazemTheAssassin — 2 days ago