• woelkchen@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I don’t understand the people who spend a hundred hours on a game to then give it a bad rating, calling it boring. Why don’t they just quit much earlier and play Chrono Trigger or something?

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      2 years ago

      With some games after 20+ hours the honeymoon phase is over. But I want to finish it so that all this time doesn’t feel wasted. And there’s hope that the game will get better. I mean everybody else loves it so it must be a great game right?

      However, often it just feels like work and it makes the flaws of the game even more obvious. And I just end up despising it.

      • burgundymyr@sh.itjust.works
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        2 years ago

        This is the best answer, players are invested after a certain point, but the realization that they don’t like the game comes later in the process. The more you play the game you don’t like the more you’re frustrated with it and the more likely you are to give it a poor rating, especially when the things that are your biggest complaints feel like obvious bug fixes that should have already happened, but continue to exist.

        • MomoTimeToDie@sh.itjust.works
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          2 years ago

          Exactly. You enjoy the game at the start since it’s still new and shiny. Then you slowly start to find it less and less fun, but hey, it’s probably just a slow bit, right? And then you’re 60 hours in, totally fed up with it, and decide you just don’t enjoy it and give up

    • 9point6@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      The world would be a better place if more people just played Chrono Trigger when they got upset at a game.

      Honestly moba fans alone would make it the best selling game of all time

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          2 years ago

          That is a great question! I’ve certainly asked myself the same thing and the only answer I can come up with in 2 parts.

          1: The game is compulsive. While you are playing you want to keep playing. And while the moment to moment interactions are dull (imo) but not so dull as to drive me away. There may be plenty of Oblivion nostalgia keeping me playing.

          2: Many of the games problems appear in retrospect. The dumbing down of the subsystems, for example. Much like Outer Worlds; it feels fine while you’re in there but once you stop and step back you realise how crappy they are.

          That’s all I got for now.

    • CaptainEffort@sh.itjust.works
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      2 years ago

      You can put a ton of hours into a game and not like it. This isn’t a new concept.

      Ask any LoL or Destiny 2 player.

      But in all seriousness, sometimes a game is just too massive to form an opinion on in any reasonable amount of time.

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        2 years ago

        Yes, this was exactly how I felt when playing Fire Emblem Engage. God. I hated how the hub world basically sucked an equal amount of time for each map I cleared. Sure, the mini-games are optional,But so is brushing your teeth.

        I may be getting older but it feels like a lot of games are just padding their runtime with gameplay that doesn’t mesh well at all.

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      2 years ago

      Well they kept getting told this game is a slow burn, so they kept at it, waiting for the fun.

      (Just cracking a joke here folks, based off the reports it takes a dozen hours for it to get good)

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        2 years ago

        I have about 30 hours in it now. I wouldn’t say it gets any better over that time, if you didn’t like it at the beginning you won’t like it after 30 hours.

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      2 years ago

      I’m sorry, are you mocking me for replaying Chrono trigger? That shit is a masterpiece.

      • woelkchen@lemmy.world
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        2 years ago

        Chrono Trigger was the first example of a game that came to my head that’s just great. I replayed it a few weeks ago as well. It’s time better spent than playing a shitty game for 100 hours.

        • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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          2 years ago

          IDK, I bailed around halfway through. I got to the Magus fight, and it felt really RNG dependent. If he attacked in a certain order, I would lose a team member and eventually lose because I couldn’t keep up with healing.

          Maybe I was too low level, or maybe I didn’t have the right items equipped, IDK, but I completely lost interest when I failed several times without knowing what to do differently except hope that he attacked in a different order. So I bailed.

          Maybe I’ll try it again sometime. I originally played on my phone, but maybe I’ll have more patience on my Steam Deck. I really enjoyed the game up to that point, but I just couldn’t bear the RNG. I have no problem failing over and over (I love the early Ys games and some bosses took a dozen tries), but I need to see some sort of progress.