• sharpiemarker@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    To be honest with you, I think a lot of it is just a factor of adulthood.

    Between work and life, I don’t have the energy to start a new game, even though I daydream about playing video games all the time.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah that‘s my point as well. I play games on the lowest difficulty possible because after a day of work I do not want to be grinding during my free time. And even on easy mode it‘s sometimes just too tiresome.

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        1 year ago

        Exactly. If I’ve got time and energy to play something, it’s going to be for the experience. Not to die repeatedly until the bossfight is ingrained in my memory and I hate myself.

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        1 year ago

        I think games with grind are just annoying.

        Like I love Minecraft but I will explicitly play to have fun and build things, my building resources come from what I gather around my area, you’d never catch me using concrete as a primary component in my builds for example.

        But MMO level grind? Never. I just want games that respect my time

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      1 year ago

      Yeah having the time and energy to log on every night and play games is something I constantly daydream & fantasize about, but when I rarely get an opportunity to do it, it’s extremely hard to enjoy it because I know I’m not gonna get another chance again for who knows how long. My enjoyment is directly related to looking forward to the next time I’d be able to continue what I was doing in game.

      This is why I bought a steam deck and have accepted joy in Stardew Valley.