Probably never learn how to get Shadow for the second part of FF3. Lmao
ahh your talking about FF6 I wasn’t sure as I played the actual 2-3 (ability mastery took forever). I briefly played 6 on a Emulator as me/family never had the funds to get a Snes.
If you mean IV and VI. They were games with a defined ending. They had defined gear from set locations.
There is no comparison between those types of games and ones of the nature of D3 and GD. I could beat those games and do everything in less than 70 hours. I can put 70 hours into on character on numerous ARPGs and still be nowhere near completing one character on gear or progression.
Was not a direct comparison to D3 or GD. Was how millennials would do when presented those games to play .
They would finish them and completionists would try to find everything else in them.
It’s more of patience required and lack of internetz to tell you how to do everything and play. The grind to get 100% achievement in those games was hundreds of hours. Not to mention the lack of “additional” content. I guess the point is everyone now just expects unlimited amount of content thats new and refreshing and they expect it now.
Try playing this game at 100% completion I’m sure you could get years out of it… oh FYI there are no saves or continues and youtube didn’t exist back then. PATIENCE its what no one has any more.
Tbh, given that a lot of people are walking around with multiple k’s of ours in various games, “hundreds of hours” is not a lot of time for them anymore.
Many of us also did not at all grow up on console games, and most PC games at the time were fairly reasonable (i.e., didn’t rely on you bashing your head against a level for forever). RPG’s, RTS’s, adventure games/quests.
Hey I’m a millennial, don’t lump us all in the same bucket!
What game were you playing? Most games had saves including every Final Fantasy game. He brought up Final Fantasy. Most role playing games had saves or continues. For those games that didn’t, they were deemed “Nintendo hard”.
Don’t see why you are highlighting that point and mentioning saves in a game… Are you saying if there was a save on the game already, you would not play the game itself?
GD has an auto save feature… I don’t understand your point…
I am saying that the games had saves and did not take 100 hours to get 100% on. FF7 had more stuff to find than IV and VI and did not take that long.
I think some people on this forum need to take a break. That’s what i am doing. I hit that “I’ve exhausted all the content” wall a couple weeks ago, but i don’t think the game is bad because of it. I’m just playing other games while Crate works on new content and modders work on mods. When i get back into the game more fully again there will be plenty new stuff to do. Playing one game for months at a time leads to burn out.