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Dragons dogma is a game where you test your strength against monsters. Why would i need to test my power on a random npc when i can just nuke a griffin in 3 hits?
How OP you were by killing weak NPC's?
I hope you realize how idiotic you sound right now. Skyrim is not that good.
I hope you didn't preorder.
I almost refunded DD1, and while I did ultimately end up really enjoying it after powering through, I only ever played through it once, since It's a pretty annoying game.
Fans love to talk about how it rewards exploration, but the truth is, it does exactly the opposite, it punishes it with forced backtracking if your level isn't high enough to deal with what you're going to find.
Folks have much less time and patience now than they did when DD1 came out. So if DD2 really is like DD1, this game's gonna be a massive disappointment for a lot of newcomers, especially after all the praise they've heard and the fact that there was zero mention of what I just said.
I cought myself playing enshrouded like annother ubigame due to all the markers on the map, once i was done with all the available content i came to hollow realisation that I didn't enjoy it half as much as valheim, conditioning is real due to all those years of handholding sandbox completionist ocd.