Seeing discussions around Nioh, and previously on Crosscode.

For Nioh, and other loot heavy games like Diablo, Path of Exile, and Borderlands, tons and tons of RNG loot flooding my inventory is super annoying. Like, I know I can and should just trash/sell/break-down all non-rare items, but the constant pings and busywork of it all just stresses me out and makes me anxious.

Same think with rampant sidequests. Lots of openworld games do this, arguably most open world games. But Crosscode specifically was a game I liked the gameplay of a lot, but dropped because of constant sidequests.

And for both of these, I know its dumb on a certain level to just drop games for 'optional' mechanics. Like, the obvious thing to do in Crosscode was just skip sidequesting and focus on beating the game. But just, something about doing that, about not playing '''optimally''' or w/e I just hate. And since I play games to have fun and de-stress, I just stop playing those games instead, and have learned to just skip games that look cool, but have some of these 'features' that I know will stress me out and be a fun killer.

Is this relatable to anyone here?

    • Sephitard9001 [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      Reaching the final boss with 20 elixirs, 9 megaelixirs, and 7 items that stop time for one turn :stalin-approval:

    • Eris235 [undecided]
      hexagon
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      2 years ago

      Yeah, on top of my other comments here, I've come to hugely value short games. Like, I did enjoy Elden Ring, but dawg, I ain't got time for 100 hr games. Compared to like, Portal, who's only 'flaw' is taking like 5 hrs to beat? I'll prefer the 5 hr game most of the time.

      • MerryChristmas [any]
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        2 years ago

        30 hours is the perfect runtime for an RPG - beyond that point, I usually get bored and start playing something else. Also movies should shouldn't be longer than an hour and 42 minutes.

    • invo_rt [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      Another scar of growing up in poverty tbh

      I know that feel. I even have a little money now IRL, but I'm so broken from poverty that I can't even spend it on things that I want.