Post number #613049, ID: 49158a
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anyone can spend 1000 hours in a game to get a good character but still suck at playing it anyway. where's the pride in that? :^)
Post number #613055, ID: 78bb39
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Showing the world you've become an unpaid sweatshop worker?
Post number #613060, ID: 49158a
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:'(
Post number #613081, ID: 2dc67a
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Grinding can be either satisfying or a way to make the money you spent on the game worth it o/
Post number #613119, ID: 09aaef
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Because i'm suck at actual gameplay but good at grinding cuz i don't have a life. lol #relatable #baited #MerryGamerChristmas
Post number #613120, ID: 704f28
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Unless you consciously practice instead of just "playing" and hoping you'll get better, progress will be slow.
Post number #613121, ID: 9e6063
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Like in Smash Ultimate or Counter-Strike your character never improves... YOU DO!
Post number #613123, ID: 4ca9f9
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Because, fishing in Stardew Valley with the best bait for your 1000+ hour save file that you accumulated is fun.
Post number #613208, ID: 92f151
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Ok but what if you're actually having fun with it?
Post number #613423, ID: 734db1
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A friend of mine has been grinding rare items in Diablo 2 since we were in high school. We are 31 years old already and he is still trying to collect all the super rare items in game.
Post number #613553, ID: e27219
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>>613121 That's part of why those games are so fucking good. Competitive games should put everyone as equals. I mean, you could argue that the DLC in Smash is therefore unfair, but also, if you're good at the game then you should easily be able to beat a Terry or Hero spamming B and smash attacks.
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| anyone can spend 1000 hours in a game to get a good character but still suck at playing it anyway. where's the pride in that? :^)