How do you know they are not different groups of people? You seem quite certain it’s the very same people. I’m just curious as to why you would think that.
How do you know they are not different groups of people? You seem quite certain it’s the very same people. I’m just curious as to why you would think that.
What if you use his real name, Steve Huffman?
I actually think Totk was more overwhelming than Elden Ring.
TotK is a bit of a weird game. I’m still not sure what the “correct” way to play the game is. I did too much of the underground at first because I got a lot of maps. But when I had gotten all the treasures that I found the maps for, I had already explored a lot of the depths. Then I found up I could upgrade my battery more than 30 times, but I still had only five hearts, so I felt like I was playing the game wrong. So up to the surface I went. I thought I will mainly explore the underground after getting the map in that area. But after I learned how to make a aerial vehicle and the fast-building mechanic, I now feel like I skip everything, even places where I feel like I’m supposed to do something clever. But at the same time, I already explored this world by horse in the previous game, so perhaps skipping every obstacle by flying is what I’m supposed to do? Unfortunately, flying from shrine to shrine is pretty boring, and the shrines are ridiculously easy. Not sure where I’m going with this, but I think my point is simply that after probably a hundred hours I’m still confused about how to play this game in a meaningful way, even though I like this game a lot in many ways.
I don’t even see the point of ads. I mostly get ads for things I already did research on and have bought.
Happened to me as well after I edited all my comments to fuck u/spez.
Happened to me as well after I edited all my comments to fuck u/spez.
Deleted all my posts and then deleted my account. I still do some light browsing with my remaining days of Apollo, though. But I’m ready to make kbin my new home. I hope we will have a proper app soon.
He could try to tell the truth with more tact, though, to avoid sounding like a complete douchebag.
I would guess of us already moved on. We bought the game on launch, got a shitty, barely working experience. Then after finishing it or not, we moved on. Now, every few months there’s always some posts about about the game finally being good, even years after its release. But I only remember my shitty experience because I moved on. I couldn’t care less about the game at this point.