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People are so rushed these days, everything has to be now! Also they have to make a tutorial that is helpful for those who have less or no experience with card games.
Ofc a player who has played card games since 10 or more years will understand everything fast and might be bored soon. But it doesn't have to be like that.
I had years of card games as well and it wasn't hard to learn things in Eternal, so I just relaxed end enjoyed the story. I know not everyone is interested in that and the tutorial story feels a bit confusing at first but the Eternal lore and their writing is pretty good and I got many good laughs from it. (@LVS more stories like the Justa one, just assuming you wrote it^^)
I know ppl want everything to be as they wish but that's not possible, with no game and no tutorial. Idk when it started that ppl seem to pay more attention to what they don't like instead of paying attention to what they like and what is great and fun.
Perhaps a more condensed version with no story elements to speed things along, might help new players make it through.
One of my friends has been playing the game for a long time, so I know the core game is great, but this introduction is very poorly designed. As a intermediate player, it feels really bad. I can only imagine how much worse it'd feel as a less seasoned player who just wants to play cards and smash face. Please strongly consider reiterating the later wings of the tutorial.
Agreed the introduction is ♥♥♥♥. As someone who's played MTG for 15 years (and this game really feels like a slightly more basic version of MTG) I don't want to sit through forced tutorials that are going to tell me "charge lets the unit attack on the turn it's played" or "play this to get mana"
Let alone after getting to the part you're able to skip it you're still forced to do a gauntlet before you can just hope online into some standard play.
I literally just wanna play against people. I don't care about the tutorial, I don't care about the story (in fact I wish they'd all just stfu and play their damn cards), I just wanna hop on and get a game.
Wizards of the Coast understands TCGS have been around for 20+ years and lets you skip the tutorial as soon as you load in so you can just hop into a game with another player. No reason this can't have the option as well.
Devs need to stop treating their playerbase like children who need their hand held through everything.
Put the skip tutorial button, IN FRONT OF THE TUTORIAL.
Edit: Nevermind, I saw that I need to register an account
Can we get an option to skip chapters too please?
Just get the cards
Personally I mostly just enjoy playing with decks I've crafted myself
Maybe have it be more costly in resources to skip, that's fine with me