▲ | rkomorn 3 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Yeah. Although maybe I can't say my time is that precious because I'm somehow pretty happy to grind through hours of quests. Heck, I even seem to like job-like games (Hardspace Shipbreaker was amazing to me). I guess the "if you don't pass this, start over!" aspect of boss fights is the thing that irks me. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | npteljes 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Yeah... you're right. Ultimately it's not that my time is precious, it's that I get no satisfaction of beating a boss. I hate how overpowered are with scripted stuff, for example, and how they break most game mechanics introduced so far. And so, my time spent seems to be wasted. Looking at how other people describe their experience, it seems like the figuring out part brings them joy. I usually have that with the core game mechanics themselves. The "knowledge" I get seems useful here, because I get to apply it to the rest of the game, but learning the boss mechanics seems like a throwaway thing, and I think this bothers me. I also don't enjoy replaying parts of the game, especially as a punishment, especially when the replayed part had nothing to do with the my failure itself - like clearing the trash before a boss, or replaying parts of the bossfight before the crucial part, or getting back to the boss' place from a checkpoint. Such a slog! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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