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Kodemystic, do gaming w Game Introduces Easy Mode Called “I’m 35 and Have One Hour to Play This”
@Kodemystic@lemmy.kodemystic.dev avatar

We will have an AI/AIs one day that create tailored games/simulations on the spot with is own world, story, characters etc.

Zapp, do gaming w Game Introduces Easy Mode Called “I’m 35 and Have One Hour to Play This”

“We’re here for you and we know that being 35 is really really really old, whether you’re willing to admit it or not.”

I feel seen.

MrSilkworm, do gaming w Game Introduces Easy Mode Called “I’m 35 and Have One Hour to Play This”

really like the implementation. I remember playing the Witcher 3 on easy mode just to be able to go through the story and enjoy the fantastic scenery. One of the best gaming experiences of my life. especially on an ultra wide monitor

lauha,

Currently playing through witcher 3 on my ps5 on story mode. Really loving it so far

fiah,
@fiah@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

yep, I just started playing the DLCs on story mode again. I beat the main game on regular some time back but now I just want to bask in the lushness of Toussaint without having to think too much about which buttons to press

Pixlbabble, do gaming w Game Introduces Easy Mode Called “I’m 35 and Have One Hour to Play This”

Easy…Stop buying new games.

Sentinian,
@Sentinian@lemmy.one avatar

This isn’t a new game only issue tho. Plenty of games waste your time wether it came out this year, 10, 20, 30 years ago. It can be moreso worse in the past due to limits in game design such as only saving at set checkpoints (or even saving at all if you go back far enough)

Pixlbabble,

I’ve heard it since the mid 2000s when EGM (Electronic Gaming Magazine) couldn’t keep up with what was coming out for reviews with Xbox push for indy’s (which lead to more tools and more flooding) plus AAA games. That was before phone games were even a thing. So everyone started to move to podcasts like real early circa 2005 and video reviews like gamespot would do. Same time Steam was slowly roasting in the background. Few years go by Epic also starts do some moves. 2011 Twitch basically becomes the place to review a game by watching someone play it. That feeling almost felt like you didn’t even to play the game because you watched it. 2012 Steam gets early access. The Market has been flooded for a decade not to mention so many games became templates of each other. What’s my point? There’s a ton of great things to play in many different genres that go back to the inception of games. Find what you like and enjoy it. There’s so much media today, one of the reasons save states changed over time. I will not watch every show or every movie nor all the books, comicbooks and manga or put in time with all my other hobbies ie drawing, painting, sculpting. Hard trying to keep up with your friends, some might be better off than you or have more time than you. You get older shit changes, people schedules change, you are more tired and sleepy and probably have more responsibilities. This is life, go for a walk outside come back in and do something you enjoy. That being said I do enjoy quality of life changes in some games but in others it might lose the soul of the game. TLDR There’s too much of everything and it’s overwhelming.

Blackmist, do gaming w Game Introduces Easy Mode Called “I’m 35 and Have One Hour to Play This”

I don’t think it’s the difficulty of games that makes them take so long for me. Just that everything is so bloated now. There’s so much to do, but so little of it actually adds to the experience.

I appreciate that a lot of games have realised this and let you differentiate between “go this way to see the end of the game” and “here is some bullshit if you’re not getting another game until Christmas”.

Like sure, I could deliver every parcel in Death Stranding, and really get into the class fantasy of being a post apocalyptic Deliveroo driver, but I’m just mainlining the story quests at this point. Which is taking long enough on its own.

HalJor,
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Wait, there’s an “end of the game”?

Oneeightnine, do gaming w Game Introduces Easy Mode Called “I’m 35 and Have One Hour to Play This”
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  • Blackmist,

    There’s only a handful of games that made me turn down from normal, but when I do it’s out of pure frustration and just wanting it to be over so I can play something else.

    The end of the Control Foundation DLC comes to mind. There was a fight that was a red room, with red enemies, red health bars, and bullshit instadeath mechanics. Man, fuck that.

    HalJor, do gaming w Game Introduces Easy Mode Called “I’m 35 and Have One Hour to Play This”
    @HalJor@beehaw.org avatar

    I’m 55 and I hate this. Yeah, I know, it’s satire. So is mine. Kinda.

    Xero,
    @Xero@infosec.pub avatar

    I am also 55. And every time I get spanked in Destiny 2 pvp I am reminded that my reflexes are now shit, and my days of pvp glory in UT and CS are decades behind me. I’m officially a pve player now.

    sylverstream,

    41 yo here. Definitely feeling the same. What pve games do you play? I’m on xbox, just checking Deep Rock Galactic.

    SeeJayEmm,
    @SeeJayEmm@lemmy.procrastinati.org avatar

    Rock and Stone! Deep Rock is a fun game. Especially if you have a friend or two to play it with.

    sylverstream,

    Yeah just started it solo, guess it’s more fun with friends. However I don’t have friends who play online in my timezone. I’ll try on the Discord channel.

    SeeJayEmm,
    @SeeJayEmm@lemmy.procrastinati.org avatar

    I enjoy it solo too. Just depends on my mood.

    sylverstream,

    Just completed my first solo mission. Took me 38 mins on easiest, and not completed secondary objectives, but got out there alive! Think it can be a lot of fun in groups, and read many good things about how friendly everyone is.

    chahk,

    City builder simulators like Foundation or Cities: Skylines. Anything with a Pause button.

    Zapp,

    “Anything with a pause button.”

    Someone make this into a shirt with a cool gamer logo. I’ve found my gamer crew.

    Blackmist,

    The consoles suspend button they all added last gen is a godsend for me. No cocking about with loading, finding a save point, etc. Just, on and off.

    Xero,
    @Xero@infosec.pub avatar

    Oh, I meant pve within Destiny 2 but I get what you mean. Outside it all I always go back to Minecraft.

    sylverstream,

    I played Destiny 2 but found it quite stressful and too hard for me.

    DaveNa, do gaming w Game Introduces Easy Mode Called “I’m 35 and Have One Hour to Play This”

    Thanks

    Calcharger, do gaming w Game Introduces Easy Mode Called “I’m 35 and Have One Hour to Play This”
    @Calcharger@kbin.social avatar

    Do you know how defeated I feel having to select easy mode every time now?

    Sorry I can't devote 8 hours on Saturday and Sunday to bruise my way through. I have yard work to do, dogs to entertain and a lady to woo

    HubertManne,
    @HubertManne@kbin.social avatar
    MJBrune,

    It’s literally fine though because hard mode doesn’t mean anything more than you do less damage and the enemies do more in 99% of the games out there. You’re not missing extra gameplay or narrative. You just slide two real basic siders up and down.

    sculd, do gaming w Game Introduces Easy Mode Called “I’m 35 and Have One Hour to Play This”

    Pretty sure a lot of people will embrace this mode if it exists. When you are an adult with responsibilities, beating a “challenging” game simply isn’t a priority.

    distractedcactus, do gaming w Game Introduces Easy Mode Called “I’m 35 and Have One Hour to Play This”
    @distractedcactus@beehaw.org avatar

    I would absolutely choose this mode without any shame. I already spend plenty of time in “Story Mode” difficulty; I don’t care to spend hours of frustration trying to hit just the right dodge pattern for a boss because I no longer have the finger dexterity that I did when I was 20.

    Glide, do gaming w Game Introduces Easy Mode Called “I’m 35 and Have One Hour to Play This”

    Real talk: I’d rather kill my hour bashing my head against something challenging then progress actively through something not challenging. “Beating the game” just isn’t a drive for me. I play while it’s fun, which often (but not always) involves the game being challenging, and often, unless the story has particularly gripped me, I don’t care to “finish” it.

    But that is me. A lot of people derive their enjoyment from progressing in games. Good, adaptable difficulty settings are so important for games, and the sooner we recognize that instead of shaming people for wanting things the be accessible, the better.

    rikudou,
    @rikudou@lemmings.world avatar

    For me it’s about the story, I basically only play games that have an interesting story (and some Vampire Survivors here and there). So I don’t care for challenge or progress.

    HubertManne,
    @HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

    for me its like playing with action figures. pew pew. zap. I put up my impenetrable forcefield.

    that_one_guy,

    I feel this. Gaming for me is about getting better at the game, and playing with it’s systems. I think it’s why I typically gravitate towards competitive games over story ones. But having the time to master competitive games is proving more and more difficult as time goes on.

    Sentinian,
    @Sentinian@lemmy.one avatar

    A good game should present a fair challenge but also not explicitly just waste your time. I like difficulty but when I feel my time is being wasted I just quit.

    I_Hate_Blackbirds,

    Depends on the kind of game I think. Certain games I do play for the challenge (FromSoft, TBT, RTS, rogue-likes and lites). Others I’m playing for Story (RPGs).

    I think a good example of a game that was too difficult (for me) but had an engaging story that I wanted to play was Celeste. I hate precision platformers. But they Devs knocked that out of the park in terms of accessiblity options so I could tweak it until it was enjoyable for me, and enjoy a beautiful story with beautiful music.

    storksforlegs, do gaming w Game Introduces Easy Mode Called “I’m 35 and Have One Hour to Play This”
    @storksforlegs@beehaw.org avatar

    Make this but for real, though

    SevYote, do gaming w Game Introduces Easy Mode Called “I’m 35 and Have One Hour to Play This”
    @SevYote@pawb.social avatar

    Main reason games like Deathloop, Outer Wilds, Gunfire Reborn, Slay the Spire, Vampire Survivors, etc. got their hooks in me so deep - something I can sit down, fire up to play solo (it’s tough as hell to get friends together to squad in games when all your friends are also 35 and busy), knock out a 30min - 2hr play session, and put down without feeling like I’m in the middle of something.

    Love how many games there are these days who play like this. Seems like rogue-lites do it best, but it’s nice to see other genres making it work, too.

    Glide,

    To be fair, that’s also a list of very high quality games.

    I know Death loop got a lot of shit for its AI, but it’s honestly a criminally underrated game.

    Stillhart,

    I’ve been meaning to try it out, it’s on GamePass, but I worry that it’s the kind of game that takes a lot of brainpower to “solve” while also requiring a lot of skill. I can do one or the other but both at once stresses me out! lol

    rivingtondown,

    Deathloop is great, I got it right around release and played through it over the course of a few weeks.

    It doesn’t take brainpower to solve. There’s a whole time loop puzzle but the most disappointing aspect of the game was that it’s a solved solution. The game spells out exactly what objectives to complete at which places and at what times. While you play through the game the first time you’re uncovering twists and clues as to how to solve the puzzle but instead of letting you deduce a solution the games builds out a step by step list of markers for you to follow.

    It’s essentially the complete opposite of how The Outer Wilds, which has a similar time loop aspect with a puzzle to solve, handles it.

    That being said, give Deathloop a shot because it’s still a fun shooter with neat mechanics that lean very close to immersive sim levels of freedom.

    Stillhart,

    Sounds good, I’ll check it out when I get bored of Remnant 2. :-D

    saigot,

    I enjoyed death loop but for me the main disappointment was that I thought I was getting a roguelite and the game wasn’t really a roguelite.

    stoehraj,

    If you like Outer Wilds check out The Forgotten City. It’s somewhat similar in terms of the gameplay loop and is also good for short or long sessions.

    FlashMobOfOne, do gaming w Game Introduces Easy Mode Called “I’m 35 and Have One Hour to Play This”
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  • p03locke,
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    All of the difficulty levels in Will You Snail are all variations on Easy, because the AI is trying to make fun of you.

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