I know, culture war and all that crap needs to be discussed, but i think some of us long for the content of old. So i'll start with this one:
https://www.gamebyte.com/cyberpunk-2077-wants-your-feedback-on-its-quests/
CDPR asks for feedback on cp2077.
"Paweł Sasko, the lead designer for quests on Cyberpunk 2077, is asking for players’ feedback to help improve the game. It may even influence future CDPR projects."
...patches have been added and it’s returned to the PS Store. In addition, CD Projekt Red has committed to continue to work to improve Cyberpunk 2077, 40% of CDPR’s staff are working on CP77, with a big release tentatively scheduled for the end of this year. And 25% are reportedly working on DLC for the game.
Currently working on a retrospective look at #Cyberpunk2077 quests for my team: going to analyze the reception of our players — the goal is to improve, identify what worked well, what didn't, and why.
Could you help? Write what #Cyberpunk2077 Quest has really stayed with you?🤔 pic.twitter.com/a7hspB77ki — Paweł Sasko (@PaweSasko) September 25, 2021
I played a ton of rpgs going back to Ultima 1, either story based or action. Maybe got 900 hours into Path of Exile. And found i definitely prefer action over turn based, no matter howuch of an illusion the "skill" portion of action rpgs are.
Played a metric assload of Disgaea 1 on ps2 and that always degenerated into only leveling items and promoting characters and never bothering to finish the story.
My issue isnt so much with the games but that im burned out on learning new gameplay systems.
Genshin impact ended up being so "light" that it didnt require any willpower at all or really have any "challenges" outside of a couple of "try all combinations" puzzles.
Hm, I was hoping to be able to provide some recommendation, but there are few "light" games I have memorized that aren't also mainstream enough that you've surely heard of them already.
It's kinda funny, you've got basically the opposite problem as I do: I get restless playing a game I understand, so I'm constantly looking for new gameplay systems and leaving games unfinished.