

The goal is to accumulate points, and the first to 500 points wins. You are on the same team as the person across from you and the same goes for the other two. At least this way, you can vet them first, and there are possible added benefits too, such as potentially grabbing the experience point bonus for playing with friends in Apex Legends, for instance.In a typical game, there are four players and two team. It’s also pretty nifty to be able to get a premade party together rather than rely on in-game matchmaking that may land you with toxic teammates. Not to mention you’ll possibly make new friends… Obviously, some folks might prefer to play with a regular group of friends online, but people won’t always be around, so even in this case, LFG can be a great way to get a pick-up group going for a session – particularly given all the parameters you can adjust to try to find likeminded gamers. Before anyone joins your group, you can chat to them and vet them, either via voice or text. It’s also possible to specify how many players you want for any particular session, and a proposed start time along with other variables. The power in the LFG feature lies in being able to specify custom parameters for the sort of game you’d like to get involved in, so for example, you can specify that ‘trash talking’ is fair game, or you could make a game session specifically for new players in which you’re willing to help newbies get to grips with things. Find your ideal group by setting various parameters (Image credit: Windows Central) (Image credit: Windows Central) Power of parameters
