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You'll like it when you get older... I am old as ♥♥♥♥ and love it ! :) One of my favorite games ever since I started gaming in 1979. It's relaxing, almost meditating... making a sword, take extra time to get it sharper... go through the forest to find the plant I need for my potion.. 58 hours played now, and I think it just gets better.
That being said, I understand it's not for everyone.
Really one of the best medieval games of the century for us, old ♥♥♥♥♥ :D
That was not an answer to you but to OP.
Cults don't usually invite you to find another religion if you aren't liking theirs.🤡
BTW, maybe the guys suggesting being an older gamer has something to do with it are on to something. I'm an older gamer too. I've been computer gaming since my Commodore 64 and video games since Super Video Arcade (Sears branded IntelliVision). KCD 2 represents an ultimate evolution in pure video game joy.