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MatsThyWit t1_jaawxru wrote

>I'm one of those people. I tried multiple times. Beautiful scenery. I just can not get into it. It just feels like work when you have to push yourself to play a game

This is how I felt about the game each time I've tried to play it. I just get bored, and I get bored really fast. It's a beautiful looking game, and the world is incredibly impressive, I just find myself not having a whole lot of fun. It's just not a game for me.

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kerred t1_jaawgs6 wrote

This is common.

The earliest metric was GTA4 decades ago showing one day less than 40% of players got the achievement for the final mission on the 360.

The downside Metrics will tell executives to put the time and money on the first few missions and cut anything from the ending to ship it out.

You can tell a game is truly special when you get a good ending as that is pretty much giving up cost for entertainment.

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