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candycanearter07 wrote:JAB <noway@nochance.com> wrote at 10:23 this Thursday (GMT):I like difficult games, but not difficult-to-learn ones. Like chess,On 02/04/2024 18:20, candycanearter07 wrote:>I find the games pretty varied, and extremely rewarding, but at times>
they can definitely get a bit much. Breaking controllers throwing them
out of frustration is a common meme of people playing these games.
I absolutely can't stand super difficult games. Thanks, though.
I used to enjoy games with big manuals and a steep learning curve when I
was younger - the type of game where you have to spend at least an hour
reading the manual and several hours playing just to get the basics of
the game. Nowadays, totally different and I really want to be able to
pick the basics in at most an hour and preferable far less than that.
Yeah, exactly.
for example. There's a handful of rules and practically infinite number
of possibilities. Steep learning curve is not too important to me.
Maybe only Civilization of the games that I play has a learning curve
like this. Why put all that time into learning some esoteric game when
chess is already strange enough. I ask myself sometimes if learning
those moves like of the knight has any practical benefit. Then you come
in with a 200 page manual and tell me to play Hearts of Iron III.
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