Diana was much more prone to getting out and about whenever she was bored, but part of that was the strength she had had since birth. PlayStation controllers were not made with demigods in mind, and so Diana had steered clear of anything too technological for fear of shattering it in her hands. She had a hard enough time getting a coffee with friends, which was why she was so solitary. “You still did absolutely crush me, though,” she pointed out with a happy giggle. Losing a friendly game was never something that would bother Diana. In truth, even losing an actual fight didn’t really bother Diana, save for the consequences of lives and freedoms lost.
“I’ve noted that sports seem to be something humans do mostly in their formative years, and my formative years were spent on Themyscira. So we didn’t have sports in the same way, and of course, it wouldn’t be fair of me to play basketball with humans.” Basketball being just a generalized sport, the first one that had come to mind, but really, it wouldn’t have been fair for Diana to do literally anything that was a competition with humans, and she tried to bear that in mind in her everyday life as well.