When did you drop it?
When did you drop it?
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When did you drop it?
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Right around Hogsmede. It's not that I was bored or anything, I just had some stuff happened and couldn't get back into it.
When i Hit 92% complete
I’ll save the rest of the trials and shit for another playthrough. Still got a solid and comfy 80hrs out of it though, no complaints.
Is getting all of the achievements super grindy and annoying or comfy?
not that anon, but in my experience it's all 3, the challenges are braindead easy(although I do remember a jumping puzzle that was stupidly hard and ball roll challenge that took me 20 minutes to find), but I just like flying around that map on my broom so it's comfy in that way.
15-17 hours in, the novelty wore off fast
shortly after i got the broomstick i think. The only thing that kept me going was the thought that maybe the dialogue/choices would feel like they mattered but that was overshadowed by the game feeling like a ubisoft empty world.
Same. World felt way too empty and lifeless. Hogwarts was top notch though. We need a P5 style game that emphasizes school, relationships, and the calendar.
can't drop what I never picked up
gonna need more than faux transphobia to make me buy shit
fifth post best post
Right after getting to the room of requirement or whatever its called
This. I really don't have to patience to dick around with some dumb interior decorating simulator.
You don't really. Aside from the tutorial and some quests, you rarely even need to go back in there except for gear appraisal and crafting purposes
you are severely underplaying how often you need to go back for gear appraisal (when it should be never)
Except you don't have to, you can just drop all the shit in your inventory on the spot or sell it at any nearby shop.
randomized Diablo-for-babies gear shouldn't be in the game in the first place
my goalposts were always there, which you may notice when I said
>it should be never
Literally fucking git gud
i hope that guy used some cheats because good god was i annoyed about the stone requirements
That was 4 hours and like 700 moonstone on an xbox. Not that bad. Use material refiners
Let me guess. You need more?
That was in response to the vivarium decorator guy though. *I* don't.
hogsmeade
Learned Avada Kedavra right at the end of the story and felt as though there was no reason to continue playing.
Right after the troll attack. The environments and music are great, but everything else is so fucking boring. You can't even talk to 90% of the NPCs and just follow a glowing trail from point to point. The mini games are shit, the voice acting sounds like text to speech AI. The game doesn't even let you be an asshole. Even if you pick a slytherin, he's nice and agreeable with everyone.
After I got to Hogsmede. It's just honestly kind of boring when you get over how cool it is to be in the Harry Potter world.
It barely feels like a harry potter world. It looks like it, but doesn't have any of the writing that makes it good. Why is everyone friends, where are the antagonists in the school? Why can you just go to class a couple of times and instantly learn a spell. Why start from 5th year and have none of the disadvantages to get over? It feels more like a universal studios ride
>Why is everyone friends, where are the antagonists in the school?
The only notable bad apples of Hogwarts are optionally you, Headmaster Black, Sebastian Sallow and Astoria Crickett. You can also see some random student bullying others at times
The main plot has every single issue open world ubishit has
>The pacing is ass because open world game
>Villains are underdeveloped and feel inept and idol when you ignore them for 8 hours to farm pokemon
>Their plan makes no sense
>You barely even meet Rookwood and I didn't even realise he had died at first
>Your character doesn't react to anything and looks like a sociopath when seconds after a dramatic death they're quipping about hogsmead in the open world
The Sebastian arc was cool I guess.
Also Ranok achieved all the stated goals of his plan (he recovered every reservoir) and still immediately lost to a Hogwarts student, seems like the ancient pain magic wasn't that good in the end
I'm taking a break after hitting the 40 hour mark.
I don't dislike it, but the initial charm has largely worn off and it gets incredibly predictable which isn't a good mix for my compulsion to do all side quests I come across.
The centaur gangrape, the tonal shift was just too jarring.
That was the best part though
I haven't played in like 2-3 weeks, last thing I did was the troll attack at Hogsmeade. I want to at least get to the point where I get the broom, I know the game has a bit more opening up to do. My best bud got it for me as a gift on a whim, so I really don't want to just "drop" it. I was enjoying myself, but the start is very slow, and the NPCs all behave too robotically. Other stuff came out and I just got distracted. Namely Woah-Schlong.
>the NPCs all behave too robotically
that's a bummer. are there enough to forget about the worst ones? fails can be wins.
I don't usually see other people complain about it, so it might not be a big deal for you. Specifically what bothers me, it's that NPCs tend to have this really flat, dead look in their faces when they're not talking. Their dialogue and VA are fine, animations are okay for the most part too. It's just when they finish talking and they reach that "neutral" state in the conversation waiting for your response, they have this totally blank look that takes me out of the experience at times.
After I 100% it.
at the end after i finished every sidequest but i couldn't be assed to get all the clothing and collectables/merlin meme trials
Character creator
pretty much right after I got the broom
It crashed at Hogsmeade.
Never even pirated it, but I still say I bought the most expensive edition whenever asked as a reverse virtue signal.
Pirated it and couldn't get past the dorm room. Its a fucking walking simulator and the ONLY things you can interact with are globes and cats, for some reason. There's an entire fucking library and not ONE book can be read. Deep as a puddle indeed. Cue the 'No!' pasta:
when got broom, and you're understand about boring farm/raid spots on the map
completed the third trial then forgot about the game
>no romance options
Pirated it and stopped after 10 hours. Maybe mods might bring me back if I can fuck the Herbs teacher and get her pregnant with my pure blood seed siring mutt babies.
right after getting to the school and realizing that a teleportation charm had been cast on me and I was somehow going to school in africa and not scotland
When I completed it.
I was going to 100% but apparently I have to make a new character for each house.
At least I 100% my file.
should be only for the map room achievement, right? that doesn't take too long tbh
Can't believe people on here actually tricked themselves into playing this
That PS5 exclusive quest was pretty amazing. I wish there was more of that.
When I 100% it
I did not. Like a few pages left. I got tired of looking for them.
I was trying to 100% it but on eof the chest in the school glitched out
After I beat the main quest, which was good because kill all goblins
Incel tools actually bought that slop to own the trannies living in their head rent free after a fake, artificial, inorganic meltdown. Let that sink in.
>bought
It was Denuvo Remuvo'd in 9 days, anon
GIVE IT BACK OR FACE THE CONSEQUENCES
i wanna play a Magic School game cause i've been watching The Magicians, but being a teenager with so much oversight and being tethered to a wand are both offputting for me. i'd much prefer something where i can cast free handed and where i'm learning at a University level. that said i do still kinda wanna play eventually, i think there's a wandless mod on nexus.
I am still a little mad about The Magicians but I can't remember why exactly
I should hate it but wandering around the Scottish highlands doing basic physics puzzles and occasionally juggling some goblins is surprisingly enjoyable. The Castle is also really cool with all the secret rooms and lore.
I've been tricked into enjoying a Ubisoft game, somehow.
The second (third including the introductory one) depulso puzzle room is an actual puzzle, even.
After hitting lvl 34 and doing the last main quest
its not out yet. bro aint no one got a ps5.
I really want to see the Switch version when it comes out. How low can adaptive resolution go lol.
where is the mod to remove the "diversity"?
After finishing the main quest and all the sidequests.