Who hasn’t re-interpreted any Zelda game into a lawn mower simulator?
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Everybody 300 hours into Skyrim: what’s a main story?
So many hours jumping up mountains just to see if there's a view from the top. Or at least a faster route to the waypoint. spoiler: No
When you finally do the main quest because it's all there is left to do and it only takes you 10 minutes: "That's it?"
Lol I love rolling through the main story when the game expects me to be magnitudes of lower level/gear
If they wanted me to do the main story first they wouldn’t have made side quests and collectibles to pad out the play time immediately available.
This has backfired big time from time to time, for example horizon forbidden west, all that side shit is much easier if you actually do most of the main story asap..
But typically it just means the end boss is easier and that’s ok.
I'm currently downloading a 2 GB mod from Nexus for FO4, because I have "nothing to do", except the main questline.
At some point I get bored and then remember there's a main story too
Another settlement needs my help, but I vaguely remember something about a kid named Sean...
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