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What the heck have you been doing for nine hours?
If you're still in Ceto, then you're more or less still in the 'tutorial area' of the game. If you're playing it in full looter-shooter mentality, then you're probably firmly ahead of the difficulty scalar up to Ceto Ghost Hunt and the action might seem like a joke. Especially if you're moderately intelligent about your divide-and-conquer battle tactics and managing your loot non-stop.
Most of the action is designed to be rapidly more punishing if you blindly rush into fights and get outnumbered in the open. That's where you get most of your action. Problem is, that becomes lethal VERY fast.
What are you expecting? Fleet brawls?
I know its not a MOBA title, you seem to like these kind of Games, but its still a fun Game.
I think Tigerclaw could be right. I guess youre still in Ceto and feeling lost, because you have to learn by yourself ;P
If you look again you will see I mostly play RTS and I played 36 hours of everspace 1, If I run a game and I need to spend more than 8 hours to start having fun ( which I don't know) then the game is flawed, anyways there is a reason why this game is unknown and it is because it's boring, probably people that play this has no hands or use their mind to play games.
At official PC-Release, it sold over 300.000 copies, so its not really unknown. Probably you dont have fun in ES2, because it doesnt fit your critera for "fun" :)
But for many, many other People, this Game is really fun :D Let me guess.... you like intense, action-filled scenarios and cant stand calm moments? Then its clear your Mind is not ready yet to enjoy ES2 :) I think your reaction-time is probably alot better than mine, that is kinda common for RTS-players. But i like to think before i do something^^ The faster you do something, the more errors can happen.
Dont misunderstand me. While vibrant action-scenes have their own beauty, a calm atmosphere is really enjoyable too. Looks like ES2 is not really suitable for you (yet).
Personally, i like stealth and survival games :D Genres, where you have to plan before you react. So its obvious that ES2 is more suitable in my Case.
Hmmm... but i think in an actual Fight (if pvp would exist in ES2), i bet you could maybe win^^ But we will never know, since you didnt play long enough to reach the good ships and strong enemies.
The game seems designed to ease players into it on the expectation that people new to it won't understand how quickly it can get ugly when they rush into a brawl.
In this manner, blowing through Ceto on strictly story alone might only take an hour or two. But I suspect that anyone with even REMOTELY an understanding of Looter Shooters will be minmaxing, exploring, and side-missioning like crazy. Which definitely inflates the time spent in Ceto by half a day, easy. I started a new game on the new laptop I have here just the other day, and thus I know what to expect from each mission in Ceto. And I'm up to level 8, gear grinding and haven't even gone to Palemon to get HIVE and take out Gasmask.
With him playing MOBAs and other RTS games, I suspect he is in a minmaxing mindset, and this is dragging out the most relaxed area in the game.
On top of this, the game also has the whole 'you get into stuff when YOU want to' configuration which can make the pacing feel very, very slow. RTS games and MOBAs by comparison are very frantic in their pacing, because if you don't get yourself ahead of the curve 'NOW', you lose.
So yeah, between casual pacing and the ability to wander off to do every side quest and job in existence, I can see where it appears 'boring'.
Tsuda, does that assessment track with you? It's not the action, but rather, how infrequent it feels?