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screaminghawk | 1 year ago

I also gave up on multiplayer and casually playing on Nintendo Switch has got me back into it. For me, it's a skill issue. I'm just not as good as I used to be. I play games on easy now so that I can blast through it quickly. Otherwise I'll (have to) set the game down for a couple weeks and completely forget what was going on in the game.

I have the complete opposite experience with Minecraft. My kids play peaceful flat land creative and it's the most boring thing to me. I'll take boss fights without weapons any day.

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al_borland|1 year ago

> I have the complete opposite experience with Minecraft. My kids play peaceful flat land creative and it's the most boring thing to me. I'll take boss fights without weapons any day.

Flat land creative is boring. I agree with you there. I would use a normal world and explore it a bit, find a good spot to make my home, mine for materials, create a store room for all of stuff getting mined, make secret entrances that would trigger with pistons and stuff, things like that. I guess some people might find that boring too, but I found it pretty relaxing. Of course this was usually just something to do on the side, while something else was going on. As a singular focus I won't do it.

I used to work a job with a lot of downtime, so it was perfect for that. Something to fill the time, but easy to pick up and put down as needed, and I could still keep an eye on what was going on at work to know if I needed to do something.