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@searls I loved BOTW and was so excited for TOTK but I stopped playing after a dozen hours or so. After the novelty wore off there just didn’t seem much point in continuing. Like you said, the story was uninteresting, and also the building started to feel overused. It feels like multiple games stapled together.
Needing to constantly build new devices under pressure while also fighting overly-difficult monsters with weapons that regularly break and burning through meals that have to be cooked with ingredients that need to be gathered while also keeping track of the convoluted story that spawns the map across 3 dimensions, and it’s just too much imo.
If your creations lasted forever or your weapons lasted forever, I think I’d have a different opinion. Breaking weapons didn’t bother me in BOTW but with the additions in TOTK it just feels like too much. It’s anxiety in video game form.
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@searls I loved BOTW and was so excited for TOTK but I stopped playing after a dozen hours or so. After the novelty wore off there just didn’t seem much point in continuing. Like you said, the story was uninteresting, and also the building started to feel overused. It feels like multiple games stapled together.
Needing to constantly build new devices under pressure while also fighting overly-difficult monsters with weapons that regularly break and burning through meals that have to be cooked with ingredients that need to be gathered while also keeping track of the convoluted story that spawns the map across 3 dimensions, and it’s just too much imo.
If your creations lasted forever or your weapons lasted forever, I think I’d have a different opinion. Breaking weapons didn’t bother me in BOTW but with the additions in TOTK it just feels like too much. It’s anxiety in video game form.
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@searls I loved BOTW and was so excited for TOTK but I stopped playing after a dozen hours or so. After the novelty wore off there just didn’t seem much point in continuing. Like you said, the story was uninteresting, and also the building started to feel overused. It feels like multiple games stapled together.
Needing to constantly build new devices under pressure while also fighting overly-difficult monsters with weapons that regularly break and burning through meals that have to be cooked with ingredients that need to be gathered while also keeping track of the convoluted story that spawns the map across 3 dimensions, and it’s just too much imo.
If your creations lasted forever or your weapons lasted forever, I think I’d have a different opinion. Breaking weapons didn’t bother me in BOTW but with the additions in TOTK it just feels like too much. It’s anxiety in video game form.
@searls I loved BOTW and was so excited for TOTK but I stopped playing after a dozen hours or so. After the novelty wore off there just didn’t seem much point in continuing. Like you said, the story was uninteresting, and also the building started to feel overused. It feels like multiple games stapled together.
Needing to constantly build new devices under pressure while also fighting overly-difficult monsters with weapons that regularly break and burning through meals that have to be cooked with ingredients that need to be gathered while also keeping track of the convoluted story that spawns the map across 3 dimensions, and it’s just too much imo.
If your creations lasted forever or your weapons lasted forever, I think I’d have a different opinion. Breaking weapons didn’t bother me in BOTW but with the additions in TOTK it just feels like too much. It’s anxiety in video game form.
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- 1y ·
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infosec.exchange
@searls Interesting. I keep it on 24/7 and the only times it drops is when I lose cell service away from wifi. I always forget it’s on until I see the “iCloud private relay will turn on when you’re without cell range” notification.
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@searls Interesting. I keep it on 24/7 and the only times it drops is when I lose cell service away from wifi. I always forget it’s on until I see the “iCloud private relay will turn on when you’re without cell range” notification.
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@searls Interesting. I keep it on 24/7 and the only times it drops is when I lose cell service away from wifi. I always forget it’s on until I see the “iCloud private relay will turn on when you’re without cell range” notification.
@searls Interesting. I keep it on 24/7 and the only times it drops is when I lose cell service away from wifi. I always forget it’s on until I see the “iCloud private relay will turn on when you’re without cell range” notification.