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10 things only rpg gamers will understand

10 things only rpg gamers will understand

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RPGs are lengthy, compelling experiences. Considering we've all spent so much time in them, here are some things you can probably relate to Buyaga: About hoarding of items. Many games just haven't ways to release item You don't need, because only way is to sell it, but merchants have limited budget to pay You for goods! Also what difference are if You just -transmute- good's in just enother good's essentialy. Yes, in almost all games money have no weight, but to be honest what difference are if You still hoarding just another type of good's. As another side of coin in games where we need to hoarding good's it be never enough! You grinding stuff, but always feels like poor hobo and it is redicilous! Most annoying in all of this are if You sell item and after nearest corner staying NPC which needed this item for quest, but You can't just buy back this item even for higher price, no! You need to search dozens of locations to find it!
Date: 2022-03-21

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#4 gave me Nam flashabacks to the -One Small Favor- quest from RuneScape where you're tasked with -simply- retrieving a particular item for an NPC but in order to access the area to get the item, you have to do a favor for another NPC, which leads to a long chain of trading favors of escalating difficulty until you finally get back to the original favor, get the item and are given a reward that's not really worth the effort. It's so tedious that during a recent holiday event, you avatar straight up tells the same NPC that they're not doing him any more favors after what happened -last time-.
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spending hours on character creation to look iust right, only for your character's face to get covered by a helmet, or the game is in first person, or it's dark souls, where your perfectly crafted face turns into rotted flesh and if you revive yourself to look human again, then cheaters can invade your world and kill you and then you get all rotted again and then you don't bother. .
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lol use the post update KH3 final boss as an example, good example, however I'm one of the few and very proud to say I beat the final boss before they updated the game and nerfed his everything, damn near gave me a stroke trying to do it, but I did it, eventually and then they updated the game and was like, yeah it's too difficult
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I have another issue with character creators -- I mess about with all the sliders so much I look like a kid who raided her mum's make up box. And that's just the blokes.
Mind you, my female!Shep on ME3 looks very much like she stepped out of a factory...where she was the android they were building. I like her a lot!

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How about when you have to traverse a world that seems to be specifically designed for you and your athletic skill set, only to find the crippled person you're caring for has already beaten you to your destination (I'm looking at you, Tomb Raider: Roth, you're on crutches with a mangled leg: how did you beat me here?)
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well 1 i always struggeled with in rpg's is the feeling that i skipped soemthing important,this came from playing ff7 where you could get the phoenix summon from a mini game,i never knew untill i played trough the game for the 3th time and realised by compleeting the mini game you would get it xD
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Finding broken weapons;
Bethesda enters chat: Let's hide this broken sword named Windser ontop of a boat mass. (In some cases it may be in the water)
Player: okay.. (slowly sneak walks up the mass to get the sword and then never uses it knowing the game wont be fun if you do)

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8 in Skyrim is more like -Potions are too powerful and food is taking over too much of my inventory, so eat heavy food first, potions later.-
And then proceed to constantly change difficulty depending on how much healing items I have...
Anyone...?

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I found it odd that in AC Black Flag, you could pet dogs whenever you walked up to them, but in AC Origins, you can't pet dogs or cats, even though said cats seem to LOVE Bayek, the crowd around him wherever he goes. I JUST WANTED TO PET THE KITTY!!!
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