• @Katana314
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    106 days ago

    A very light one, but “Gotta have it all” attitudes in video games.

    I too, remember the Gamecube days when the console didn’t connect to the internet, and if there was anything to unlock in the game, it came from hitting buttons really well. We’re now in the days where the glittery, shiny purple armor (with the same armor stat) sometimes costs money. And yeah, quite often it’s more money than I’d say it’s worth.

    I guess I just don’t get the people who still get a bunch of “cool” things in the game, but still feel angsty and frustrated because they don’t have everything - because they haven’t completely cleared their minimap of every objective, gotten a platinum achievement, or grabbed that one pointless thingy that only shows up through RNG.

    I tend to experience a “majority” of games that I enjoy, and that already is enough to absorb a lot of my time. For games that have DLC content, I might buy one or two skins I like, and still spend less in total, inflation-adjusted, than I would on one disc back on my gamecube.

    • @Agent641
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      15 days ago

      I finished a playthrough of Tomb Raider and got all secrets, pickups, and kills when I was 13, just FYI.

      (Thank you, game magazine walkthrough)

    • @[email protected]
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      15 days ago

      In games like Warframe, it’s cause I can feel like I’m achieving something with my life, even though I’m a pathetic failure of a human being