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Post by someN7orother on Jul 13, 2017 3:47:35 GMT
At any rate, as you said, it's neither here nor there. If, indeed, having a full manifest before enjoying your game is something important for you, or if a long gearing curve with a bunch of items that you have no interest in on RNG really gets to you, the obvious thing to do is to quit while you are behind. Nothing wrong with that Don't really care about a maxed manifest, to be honest. But I do care about, for instance, characters being gimped without grinding endlessly for credits, which for me, means that URs are pointless to play. I haven't even tried a single UR character because I don't enjoy contrived handicaps, and I don't enjoy fucking jumping through hoops because biower insists in milking me for everything I'm worth after shelling out 80€. This game is, at its core, a really simplistic horde mode shooter with mediocre gunplay mechanics and not much personality compared to its predecessor. It needs variety in the form of weapons and characters that feel distinct in their own right, to remain interesting. Instead, we get thousands of new cards that add, at best, nonsensical space magic effects to existing weapons without really changing the way they work, and at worst just plain numeric bonuses on stuff like combo detonations for characters with no detonators. Fuck that shit. It's so low effort that I'm finding it difficult to even justify the time spent ranting about it. Bah.
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Post by Terminator Force on Jul 13, 2017 3:51:58 GMT
At any rate, as you said, it's neither here nor there. If, indeed, having a full manifest before enjoying your game is something important for you, or if a long gearing curve with a bunch of items that you have no interest in on RNG really gets to you, the obvious thing to do is to quit while you are behind. Nothing wrong with that Don't really care about a maxed manifest, to be honest. But I do care about, for instance, characters being gimped without grinding endlessly for credits, which for me, means that URs are pointless to play. I haven't even tried a single UR character because I don't enjoy contrived handicaps, and I don't enjoy fucking jumping through hoops because the dev insists in milking me for everything I'm worth after shelling out 80€. This game is, at its core, a really simplistic horde mode shooter with mediocre gunplay mechanics and not much personality compared to its predecessor. It needs variety in the form of weapons and characters that feel distinct in their own right, to remain interesting. Instead, we get thousands of new cards that add, at best, nonsensical space magic effects to existing weapons without really changing the way they work, and at worst just plain numeric bonuses on stuff like combo detonations for characters with no detonators. Fuck that shit. It's so low effort that I'm finding it difficult to even justify the time spent ranting about it. Bah. Well said.
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