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To be blunt, you need to interact and talk with people to form a lasting relationship. If you aren't socialising while gaming then, well, you aren't socialising while gaming.
That's fine, a perfectly valid way to play, but if you really envy them and you want to start socialising and making friends while gaming you're gonna have to get a headset and talk with people.
Depending on the games you're into, you may not even get to socialize with anyone, or you'll have a limited time to add friends you see in a match because you're not guaranteed to see them again.
If you're into FPS, there's no community within the games anymore. It's all random match making unless you already have friends to group up together.
Games like Minecraft have good communities where you can play the same server and run into the same regulars often and actually get to know someone.