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Fishing for 30 years in real life, i can tell it is this special mix of perfectly relaxed moments exploding in exciting adrenalin rush that made me want to go fishing another time over and over again. The game fails somewhat in the relaxing part cause of the clock speed.
Devs, you give away an addictive mechanic. Use real time clock speed to get the max contrast between relaxing and excitement. Its very needed, after all the nerfs you can just forget about the game beeing addictive, you might still think so but its history.
Nobody would want that i think, the discussion is about the clock speed beeing real time speed as far as i understood. Only change would be 1 hour ingame time = 1 hour realtime (now its 1 hour ingame time = 20 minutes real time). All the rest would stay like it is.