Slay the Spire 2

Slay the Spire 2

eepy83 12 abr. 2024 às 1:52
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Hope there's less RNG in this game than the previous one
Seriously now, i dont need luck dictating my deck

and the game feels sooo long to play. a match takes like 1 hour
Originalmente postado por painocelot22:
The game is definitively for me but would be even better without the unfairness and some of the fanbase defending it.

You really can't deny that some logical choices that you make early game can become bad choices just because the game decided to screw you over with ennemies/event/bosses that pile against you.

If you could see what bosses you'll fight in act 2 and 3 from the start or what specific elites are on the squares it'll be a start, but apparently, while everyone talk about the time eater being a pain in the ass if you have a shiv deck while entering act 3, nobody can be honest enough and say that it is ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ to be countered that hard out of nowhere (act 3 is too late to change your deck without luck with rng).

You are just fanboys by definition cause you refuse to see your game with a critical eye while defending the obviously bad aspect of it.
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mldb88 7 mai. 2024 às 6:43 
Originalmente postado por painocelot22:
Funny.

Game is still heavily rng however, I had way more runs lost because the game refused to give me good cards or made ennemies do the worst pattern than runs that I lost because I missmoved.

Then stop looking for "good" cards and look for cards that help you in the now. Id honestly say maybe 5% of the cardpool for each character constitutes as actually outright 'bad' never take doo doo garbage. The rest just scale in degrees of being situational/specific all-stars with the right foundation or servicable cards that aren't too shiny of flashy but just get the job done and give you some kind of benefit no matter what deck they're in.

Your decision to specifically "Look" for good cards is why you're losing your runs.
Serell 7 mai. 2024 às 8:43 
Spent all of yesterday playing titanfall, battlefield, and balatro. Now he's playing guilty gear, and apparently still doesn't have time to load up StS, go to run history, and pick one random seed he lost.
Última alteração por Serell; 7 mai. 2024 às 8:44
LHGreen 7 mai. 2024 às 8:46 
Maybe he finally took the hint that the problem is with him, and has nothing to do with luck.
painocelot22 7 mai. 2024 às 10:37 
No, some good choices can get you a loss because the game set up something that destroy your deck later, even if the majority of runs can be won, the vast majority of them would be won by taking seemingly random choices, not taking anything relevant to gameplay into account. The greats win rates is because some just knows the seeds with 1000+ hours of gameplay, it isn't risk management at all, if the game wants you to lose in act 1 you'll lose in act 1 by trying to play clever.
Última alteração por painocelot22; 7 mai. 2024 às 11:10
1.2M | Missingno. 7 mai. 2024 às 11:09 
yup, you figured it out, top players have simply memorized all 18.4 quintillion seeds, that's the secret to high win rates
painocelot22 7 mai. 2024 às 11:11 
Or they have them on some outside application
1.2M | Missingno. 7 mai. 2024 às 11:12 
do you know how many 18.4 quintillion is
eepy83 7 mai. 2024 às 11:34 
Originalmente postado por Serell:
Spent all of yesterday playing titanfall, battlefield, and balatro. Now he's playing guilty gear, and apparently still doesn't have time to load up StS, go to run history, and pick one random seed he lost.
Because I don't feel like I want to play StS.
trial_by_fire 7 mai. 2024 às 16:18 
Originalmente postado por painocelot22:
Or they have them on some outside application

Where is this app? Which one?

I just want you to confirm that there is an app that can tell how each of the 18.4 quintillion seeds are going to play out.


Originalmente postado por big poo:
Originalmente postado por Serell:
Spent all of yesterday playing titanfall, battlefield, and balatro. Now he's playing guilty gear, and apparently still doesn't have time to load up StS, go to run history, and pick one random seed he lost.
Because I don't feel like I want to play StS.

All you have to do is post the seed of a run that you have already lost. Takes all of 5 minutes.
Última alteração por trial_by_fire; 7 mai. 2024 às 16:20
LHGreen 7 mai. 2024 às 17:15 
Originalmente postado por painocelot22:
The greats win rates is because some just knows the seeds with 1000+ hours of gameplay, it isn't risk management at all, if the game wants you to lose in act 1 you'll lose in act 1 by trying to play clever.

That's stupid. That's stupid that you said that. It's just stupid.

Originalmente postado por painocelot22:
Or they have them on some outside application

And that's not necessary. Look, watch videos of players who explain what they do, and why.

Originalmente postado por painocelot22:
the game set up something that destroy your deck later

Yeah, no duh, the game has all kinds of encounters that are specifically designed to counter certain strategies. There's enemies who can counter turtle decks, and spam/chip damage decks, and infinite combo decks, and heavy-hitting big damage decks, and slow-burn decks, and debuffing/disabling decks, and any other kinds of decks the devs could think of. That's why, unless you're an idiot, you try to build a deck that can handle ALL of those encounters.

Originalmente postado por trial_by_fire:
Originalmente postado por big poo:
Because I don't feel like I want to play StS.

All you have to do is post the seed of a run that you have already lost. Takes all of 5 minutes.

Yeah, it could be any run that you thought was unwinnable. Yet you still haven't, which indicates that you've already admitted defeat, and just don't want to say it out loud.

Anyway, people are not gonna wait forever for your slow ass to finally post something.
Última alteração por LHGreen; 7 mai. 2024 às 17:18
painocelot22 8 mai. 2024 às 2:20 
Despite the outraged fanboy's post that is insulting me for not liking to lose cause the game said so, no, it isn't possible to build your deck for every situation.

If you are reading this and want a fair game, do NOT buy Slay the Spire, you'll regret it.
LHGreen 8 mai. 2024 às 5:17 
Originalmente postado por painocelot22:
Despite the outraged fanboy's post that is insulting me for not liking to lose cause the game said so, no, it isn't possible to build your deck for every situation.

The operative word was "try". You TRY to build a deck that can handle ALL encounters. You fail more often than not, but sometimes you succeed. It can be done, and we've all done it.

Also, we insulted OP, but I don't think anyone actually, definitively insulted you, yet. If you really think that, then you're just seeing what you want to see. And for damn sure, no one insulted you for not liking those kinds of games, because they do indeed exist. The only reason I can think of that someone WOULD insult you is because you wrongly think that StS1 is one of those games, which is something many of us can prove that it's not.
Última alteração por LHGreen; 8 mai. 2024 às 7:18
Serell 8 mai. 2024 às 10:41 
Originalmente postado por big poo:
Alright. I'll go play STS and I will copy the seed after I lost. You can tell me some tips and correct me about some decisions I made.

Do you also want to bet?


Originalmente postado por big poo:
Because I don't feel like I want to play StS.

No one's even asking you to play. Load up StS, go to run history, and pick one random seed you lost and post it. Takes no more than 5 mins.

But you won't do it. Because you know you're wrong and everyone here can prove it. You don't want to see 10 different people beat the same seed in 10 different ways.
eepy83 8 mai. 2024 às 10:45 
Originalmente postado por Serell:
Originalmente postado por big poo:
Alright. I'll go play STS and I will copy the seed after I lost. You can tell me some tips and correct me about some decisions I made.

Do you also want to bet?


Originalmente postado por big poo:
Because I don't feel like I want to play StS.

No one's even asking you to play. Load up StS, go to run history, and pick one random seed you lost and post it. Takes no more than 5 mins.

But you won't do it. Because you know you're wrong and everyone here can prove it. You don't want to see 10 different people beat the same seed in 10 different ways.
it's not really cause I know i'm wrong or not, I just didn't had the motivation. lol

It would have been more better if I posted my last seed after I played so I could see what mistakes I made

if I post a seed from weeks ago, then I wouldn't remember anything
trial_by_fire 8 mai. 2024 às 16:53 
Originalmente postado por painocelot22:
Despite the outraged fanboy's post that is insulting me for not liking to lose cause the game said so, no, it isn't possible to build your deck for every situation.

If you are reading this and want a fair game, do NOT buy Slay the Spire, you'll regret it.

Unfair game, huh?

So what would it mean if you post a seed of a run that you lost, and then someone else beat it?
Última alteração por trial_by_fire; 8 mai. 2024 às 16:54
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