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I dunno how anyone can have the patience to play those games “ooh look at me am flying through space doing doing fk all for hours!”.Picked Starfield up again briefly to see if they fixed it, they haven’t. Dreadful game
I dunno how anyone can have the patience to play those games “ooh look at me am flying through space doing doing fk all for hours!”.Picked Starfield up again briefly to see if they fixed it, they haven’t. Dreadful game
Starfield is a very bad example of whatever "those games" refers toI dunno how anyone can have the patience to play those games “ooh look at me am flying through space doing doing fk all for hours!”.
How they’ve made a game signifying the vastness of space feel so empty and downright boring I will never knowStarfield is a very bad example of whatever "those games" refers to
If you want a good space game, play Outer Wilds.
It’s unimaginably boring isn’t it? Having procedurally generated planets was always going to be a disaster, and it just feels so lifelessPicked Starfield up again briefly to see if they fixed it, they haven’t. Dreadful game
I played them modded (gunplay/graphics improved).I’m pretty excited for STALKER 2, the previous games in the series were boss
Oh mate I never even got to those, I played about 5 hours realised that they were going to be lifeless snooze fests like the rest of it and knocked it on the headsIt’s unimaginably boring isn’t it? Having procedurally generated planets was always going to be a disaster, and it just feels so lifeless
Behave ye meffto old for computers at 43!
You are never too old to like things. This is nonsense that generations past have hammered into us. I've just turned 40, and I am not suddenly going to stop doing the things that bring me joy. If you enjoy it, and it isn't hurting anyone else, then keep going. Far too much misery in the world to stop doing things that make you happy.to old for computers at 43!
Behave ye meff
You are never too old to like things. This is nonsense that generations past have hammered into us. I've just turned 40, and I am not suddenly going to stop doing the things that bring me joy. If you enjoy it, and it isn't hurting anyone else, then keep going. Far too much misery in the world to stop doing things that make you happy.