Fallout 4 Release Date and System Requirements

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - October 08, 2015

Bethesda announced today that Fallout 4 is almost here! On November 10 at 12:01 EST in North America and 12:01 local time in Europe we will all finally be able to feast our eyes on the new wasteland. The screenshots look fantastic! PC Systems Requirements (Requires Internet Connection and Free Steam Account to Activate) Minimum Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required) Intel Core i5-2300 2.8 GHz/AMD Phenom II X4 945 3.0 GHz or equ

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Heart of the Swarm 3.0 Patch

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - October 07, 2015

Blizzard released three prologue missions that tie together StarCraft2’s expansion Heart of the Swarm to the newest installment (available November 10), Legacy of the Void - for free.  Patch 3.0 gives players access to “Whispers of Oblivion,” “the beginning of the end through the eyes of Zeratul as he searches the galaxy in an effort to prevent impending doom.” To play these, go to battle.net and install the

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Tips for Writing a Great 'About Me' Section

Posted By: Melissa - October 06, 2015

You’ve made the first step on your quest for love and joined GamerDating. You’ve uploaded a picture and added some of your favorite games to your library, now it is time to fill in your profile information. Your ‘About Me’ section is one of the most important, and sometimes intimidating, pieces of an online dating profile.   It is difficult to sum ourselves up in a hundred or so words. We’ve ga

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Grand Ages: Medieval Now Available Bundled With Gold Membership

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - October 06, 2015

We’ve added another Gold Membership Bundle! Gaming Minds Studios released Grand Ages: Medieval about a week ago and anyone who knows our team personally has been surprised that we are still working.  We sort of have a thing for strategy games - and by sort of I mean put one in front of any of us and watch as we put up blinders for hours while conquering. Gamers, we need your help.   We have a big update coming for GamerDa

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Super Mario Maker Hits 1M in Sales

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 30, 2015

Today, Nintendo announced via the Nintendo America Twitter account that Super Mario Maker has sold over one million units.   The game has been on sale for just under three weeks.  Already there are more than 2.2 million created and these combined have been played over 75 million times. Great timing as Super Smash Bros. added a Super Mario Maker stage to their DLC today (3DS: $2.49, Wii U: $2.49: 3DS/W

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WildStar is Now Free to Play

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 29, 2015

WildStar: Reloaded launched today making the MMORPG free to play.  There are also some changes and improvements made to the game; as described by Team WildStar on their site: WildStar: Reloaded includes BIG changes to core game systems; a new character creation and intro experience; improvements to dungeons, itemization, tradeskills, world bosses and group content; a class stat revamp; new quality of life features, bonus events, the Cos

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Total War: Attila Now Available With Gold Subscription

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 28, 2015

Although we haven’t been together for all of it, the GamerDating team has been playing the Total War series for the entire 15 years.  We love the combination of strategy and history, merged with ever evolving gameplay and increasingly great graphics. The Total War series has been one of our favorites. We are excited to be able to offer you the latest title, Total War: Attila, as a Gold Member package.   In 2016 we are gettin

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Announcements from TwitchCon Keynote

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 25, 2015

During today’s TwitchCon keynote, CEO Emmett Shear announced a major change to the platform: soon users will be able to upload pre-edited video to their channels.  We are looking forward to watching the war between them and YouTube. Also announced was a viewing app coming for PlayStation 4 next month and Playstation 3 and Vita soon to follow.  The app, which gives PlayStation users the ability to watch any stream

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Minecraft Coming to Oculus Rift

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 24, 2015

At today’s Oculus Connect 2, Palmer Luckey announced that the Windows 10 version of Minecraft will be compatible with the Oculus Rift headset.  There aren’t many details as yet - the deal was apparently only confirmed early this morning.  What we have been told is that the game will be available some time in spring 2016.  The consumer version of the Rift hits retail shelves at some point in 'Q1' but no official

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Horror Game Iron Fish Gets New Release Date

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 23, 2015

Iron Fish is a horror-action game for those of us who grew up with the vision of an angler fish swimming in their back of their minds whenever they approached an ocean.  The player takes on the roll of Cerys, a deep sea investigator for an elite British Naval group who has access to all sorts of great technology that was made for the exploration of the 5% of the ocean we have seen.  Iron Fish will be released for PC via Steam some

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Mega Man Legends Being Rereleased

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 23, 2015

Today Capcom announced that Mega Man Legends, the classic PS1 game, will be available in the PlayStation store next Tuesday, September 29th.  This rerelease will be playable on PlayStation 3 and Vita.

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Episode 5 Release Date Announced

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 21, 2015

In the spirit of Max’s birthday, Dontnod Entertainment decided to announce the projected release date for Life is Strange: Episode 5, Polarized.  They are “aiming to release” on October 20th.  This is a little longer than players have been waiting in between previous episodes - there is extra care being taken with the finale. Life is Strange follows Max, an 18 year old photography student who has gained the ability

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New Rocket League DLC Announced

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 18, 2015

Only a week after the first big patch for Rocket League, developer Psyonix has announced plans for the second DLC release.  Looking back fondly on their previous “football-game-without-feet,” Supersonic Actrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle Cars, the team put together the Revenge of the Battle-Cars DLC that will be available in October.  No exact date as yet. From their Steam announcement: Revenge of the Battle-Cars has a

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The Witness Finally Gets a Release Date

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 17, 2015

In 2009 after the success of his first game, Braid, Jonathan Blow announced that his next game, The Witness, would be released ‘Christmas 2011’. Blow told Polygon: "I thought it was going to be a much smaller game at the time, so when I announced it.  Of course, the reaction on the internet was, ‘Oh my god, that's so far in the future. Why are they even bothering announcing it two years ahead of time?' Now

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Meet the New League of Legends Champion: Kindred

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 15, 2015

Riot Games, makers of League of Legends, announced their newest champion today - Kindred, the Eternal Hunters.  These marksmen are are fragile but powerful and designed for life in the jungle.   From Riot Games:  Kindred prowls through camps, marking enemy champions for death and permanently growing in strength if they’re able to carry out the promised sentence. But just as Kindred brings death, so can they delay it.

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Legacy of the Void Release Date Announced

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 14, 2015

StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void, the standalone expansion pack that is the third and final part of the StarCraft II trilogy got a release date and cinematic trailer yesterday at the WCS Season 3 finals in Krakow.  Legacy of the Void will be available on November 10th. The StarCraft II trilogy revolves around three species: the Terrans, human exiles; the Zerg, a super-species of assimilated life forms; and the Protoss, an advanced spec

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No 9 Day Wait For Items

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 11, 2015

Super Mario Maker released today with a patch available to remove the item-unlock delay. There has been a lot of commentary on the nine day, five minutes a day regimen required to unlock all of the items and it seems that Nintendo listened.  There aren’t any details on exactly what the requirements are to unlock everything.  Players say the unlocked content becomes available if you wait between fifteen minutes and two hours.&nb

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80 Days is Coming to Desktop

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 10, 2015

Inkle Studios announced today that 80 Days, their award winning interactive fiction game previously only available on mobile devices, has been rebuilt “from the ground up” in collaboration with Cambridge-based studio Cape Guy.  The game will be available on September 29th on Steam, GoG and Humble. 80 Days is loosely based on Jules Verne’s novel Around the World in Eighty Days.  The player controls Phileas Fogg&rsquo

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Hearts of Stone Expansion Release Date Announced

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 09, 2015

Hearts of Stone, the first expansion to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will be released on October 13th.  This adds over 10 hours of gameplay, introduces new characters, monsters, “unique romance” and a new storyline shaped by your choices.  There is also a brand new system of Runewords that significantly affect different aspects of in-game mechanics.  These allow players to experiment with various tactics and strategies.

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New Expansion for Total War: Attila Announced

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 08, 2015

Sega announced a new expansion for Total War: Attila today titled The Empire of Sand Culture Pack.  This paid expansion adds three playable factions: Aksum, Himyar, and the Tanukhids.  From Matty on the Total War blog: Hailing from the harsh deserts of Africa and the Middle East, these factions are part of the new Desert Kingdoms cultural group, they bring new campaign and horde gameplay mechanics, events, enhanced religion feature

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Play the Long Game: Connection First, Love Second

Posted By: GamerDating Team - March 03, 2026

Play the Long Game: Connection First, Love Second

Romance gets sold like a highlight reel: instant sparks, perfect timing, a cinematic meet-cute and a soundtrack swell. Real connection rarely works like that. Most of the best relationships are built the same way the best gaming moments are built: you show up, you learn the mechanics together, you stay curious, and you keep playing long enough for something meaningful to emerge.

If you are looking for love, persistence matters. Not the pushy, spammy kind, but the calm, consistent kind. The kind that says, “I’m here, I’m interested, and I’m happy to build something at a pace that feels good for both of us”.

Romance is a co-op campaign, not a speedrun

Speedrunning is impressive, but it is not how you get attached to a story. Connection needs time to load in. You start with small interactions, shared humour, and low-stakes moments that let you see each other clearly. Love is what can happen when those moments stack up.

That is why “finding your person” is often less about hunting for a grand gesture and more about finding a genuine connection first. Someone you can talk to without forcing it. Someone who makes a boring day feel lighter. Someone whose presence feels like a party invite you actually want to accept.

Persistence without pressure

Persistence is underrated because people confuse it with intensity. Intensity is trying to skip levels. Persistence is simply staying engaged and making room for trust to form.

In practice, that looks like being consistent with your communication, following through on what you say, and keeping the vibe respectful. If someone is interested, consistency feels comforting. If they are not, consistency paired with respect makes it easy for both of you to move on without drama.

The goal is not to “win” someone over. The goal is to discover whether the connection is real when you both have space to be yourselves.

Connection comes first, then love can happen

Chasing chemistry is easy. Building connection is the part that lasts. Connection is what you get when two people can share time together and feel safe being honest, playful, and a little bit vulnerable.

That is also why gaming is such a strong tool for dating. It gives you an environment where connection can grow naturally, without the awkwardness of sitting across a table trying to perform “first date energy”. You do not need perfect lines when the game is already giving you shared moments.

Why gaming is the best way to find your match

Gaming lets you learn someone through action, not just answers. You get to see how they communicate, how they handle setbacks, whether they encourage you, whether they can laugh at themselves, and whether they make the experience feel better simply by being there.

It also keeps things light. If the chemistry is not there, you still had a decent time doing something you enjoy. If it is there, you have an instant library of shared references: that ridiculous clutch, the accidental friendly fire, the “one more run” that turned into two hours of laughing on voice chat.

Most importantly, gaming creates connection first. It builds a shared language. It gives you something real to talk about. And it creates memories fast, which is basically romance fuel.

From match to game date

Here is the simple play: find your match, choose a game, and play together as your date. It is straightforward, low-pressure, and it works because it is about shared experience, not forced performance.

Start with the vibe. Keep the first session cosy and approachable. Pick something that lets you chat, make small decisions together, and enjoy the flow. You want room for personality, not a high-stress raid where you are both silently sweating.

Agree the basics. Platform, time, and whether you are on voice. Voice can be great, but it is not mandatory. Some people warm up faster with text chat first, and that is fine. Connection is the aim, not a forced format.

Keep it short enough to want more. A first game date does not need to be an all-nighter. Leave a little energy in the tank. Ending on a high is a classic move, in dating and in gaming.

Do the post-game debrief. This is where the connection often lands. A quick message afterwards: what you enjoyed, a funny moment, and a clean invitation to play again if it felt good. Simple, clear, human.

Choosing the right game for the stage you are in

Different games create different kinds of dates. Early on, choose games that make it easy to talk and collaborate. Co-op puzzle games, cosy farming sims, and light adventure co-op are perfect because they create teamwork without turning the date into a performance review.

As the connection grows, you can lean into bigger shared adventures: survival crafting, longer co-op campaigns, or anything where you build something together over time. Shared progress is powerful. Watching your little in-game world evolve is a surprisingly good mirror for a relationship forming.

Competitive games can work too, but only if both of you genuinely enjoy that energy. Friendly rivalry can be flirty. Unmatched competitiveness can be a mood-killer. If you do go competitive, keep it playful and stay kind. Winning is fun. Being a good sport is attractive.

Let love happen while you are busy connecting

The best part about gaming as a dating tool is that love does not have to be forced. You can focus on enjoying each other’s company, building trust, and creating a rhythm together. Love tends to show up when people feel safe, seen, and appreciated.

Think of it as building a party you both want to stay in. You are not trying to finish the relationship on day one. You are creating a space where the next session makes sense, and the one after that, until one day you realise you are not just playing a game together. You are building something.

Queue up for something real

If you want a practical, enjoyable way to date, make gaming your main tool. Find your match, pick a game that fits the vibe, and treat it like a real date: show up, be present, be kind, and let the connection do its job.

Persistance is about continuing to show up for the right people, in the right way, until the connection clicks.

Good luck!

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