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Yep, better to uninstall a game while you still like it, instead of play a game until you hate.
I got 4 playthroughs before I uninstalled.
Can come back later when more content is added.
The monsters in the desert do hit hard. But the dungeon is set up where you want to use bombs as often as possible to skip everything. If you go into the desert with just obsidian edge and no bombs, you can get quite the challenge if you didn't bring a lot of food.
I have 26 hours on my save file. My game does not connect to Steam when I play.
I don't get why people are getting salty at this truth. It's a brilliant game, but after a while, it needs something else to keep people coming back short of just restarting.
No matter how true additional "end game" content would help everyones enjoyment. A single Dev can only come up with so much content. While he is making more and adding and fixing various gameplay quirks. You wont be seeing any ground breaking "end game" changes. Because anything added will just become old after a season of time anyway. While capable of infinite play, it wasnt designed to be different past grandpas assessment. People need to rely on mods or learn to quit before getting bitter about lost potential due to lack of man power.
that's what farming is.