Deep Rock Galactic
What is to do after all prm?
Well I have over 100+ in this wonderfull game, and I almost achieved all the promotions (first promotions for ev character) and starting to wonder what should I do in this game when I'll get all of that. I know that someone will tell ,,just grind the highest prestiges, overclocks'', but... Does that really make any sense? If someone asks, I am not mad at this game, just asking.
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Pretty simple: if you're having fun, keep playing. If grinding is what you're after, you could try and get everything (including all the cosmetics). If, however, you're thinking: "what's the point?", then it means you've got all the fun you could and it's time to move on.
Well, after getting the first round of promotions, the next logical step is to start unlocking all of the weapons, weapon mods and perks. Once you've got those, you can start experimenting and fine-tuning weapon builds, which is probably where DRG is the most compelling for long-time players.
Originally posted by Krofeush:
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I know that someone will tell ,,just grind the highest prestiges, overclocks'', but... Does that really make any sense?
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It does only if you like the core gameloop IMO.
Achievements, Weapons, OCs cosmetics, etc are mostly just to have a goal to go towards and feel a kind of purpose while playing.
Unless you're a completionist.

Otherwise it's time to look for something else to do / play and give DRG a break until you get that itch again...
What do you mean? Now you can finally play the game.
You please tell me, what sense of you playing games in general?

Because I am confused, what kind of meaning you are trying to find in wasting time?
Find something to do this is a place of work and you're on the clock. I see some people here suggesting this is all just a game and we should be having fun i.e. doing things for subjective gratification.
Originally posted by Krofeush:
I know that someone will tell ,,just grind the highest prestiges, overclocks'', but... Does that really make any sense?
Yeah. If you like the game, then that's either a good goal or (if you don't want to focus all of your attention on acquiring more unlocks and milestones) a good excuse to keep playing.

Overclocks in particular would be a good reason to stick around at least a little while longer, because depending on which ones you get, it can almost be like having an entirely new weapon. They're the main source of DRG's famed build variety. Unless you're somehow far more efficient than I've been, there should be plenty left for you to get and try out.
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