• Undaunted
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    5 hours ago

    I’ve never touched any game of this series. If I need to replay a section or fight in a game more than 3 times it annoys me so much, I need to take a break. This often led to me never playing that game again, because only thinking about being stuck at that spot again kills all the fun for me.

    In Cyberpunk for example my car got stuck in the middle of nowhere by a glitch and I would have needed to walk for god knows how long to find another vehicle. Needless to say I never played that game again, even though I was not nearly even half way through and liked it up until that point.

    • kboy101222@sh.itjust.works
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      2 hours ago

      Did you not just hit the “summon a vehicle” button that the game gives you to summon one of the many cars the game gives out for free? Cause it’s there. I believe they tell you about it during the prologue and it’s enabled before then.

      Did you just skip all tutorials or something? I’m struggling to understand how on earth you got stuck so bad you ended up quitting the game. Plus, if you’re half way through, you have a minimum of 2 vehicles, the starting car and Jackie’s bike, if not even more. Wtf were you even doing?

    • ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net
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      3 hours ago

      I think the whole “Elden Ring is hard” is overrated.

      I’m a garbage player. And I manage to cheese my way through the game. It has classic NES/SNES energy where you can absolutely leave and come back when you’re way stronger. The game is so massive, you will always find something else to do.

      Then again, if cyberpunk made you rage quit, maybe you won’t like Elden Ring. I found that game to be really straightforward.