Well, yea, those are the kinds of things that ought to be common sense to a gamer, but if you've never really played anything other than Fortnite you might very well struggle to understand.
I suppose a mix of my natural instincts and some prior experience makes me consider what is difficult to others as common sense and obvious.
But at least back in the 90s if you were playing games at all you had to be at a certain skill level, because NES/SNES/N64 games didn't fuck around in terms of difficulty. So I really feel something about this temple in particular was people screwing themselves up without knowing.
Now kids today going back would absolutely be flabbergasted. They wouldn't even get that far. The quests don't track or give you a map marker, you need to talk to random npcs to get hints about where to go. Its madness!!
Well, yea, those are the kinds of things that ought to be common sense to a gamer, but if you've never really played anything other than Fortnite you might very well struggle to understand.
I suppose a mix of my natural instincts and some prior experience makes me consider what is difficult to others as common sense and obvious.
But at least back in the 90s if you were playing games at all you had to be at a certain skill level, because NES/SNES/N64 games didn't fuck around in terms of difficulty. So I really feel something about this temple in particular was people screwing themselves up without knowing.
Now kids today going back would absolutely be flabbergasted. They wouldn't even get that far. The quests don't track or give you a map marker, you need to talk to random npcs to get hints about where to go. Its madness!!