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Nah, as much as Hollow Knight is a good game, it doesn't have Minecraft levels of hold on humanity and never will. He will return in couple of months stronger than ever.
I miss minecraft. I stopped when it demanded a microsoft account
I'm actively looking for a suitable minecraft replacement. It will be in my bio when I find it (if I'm still using this account at that time)
Ive been using luanti to play Mineclonia this week. Works pretty well imo.
Imma give luanti a couple more years to iron out the jank before I give it serious consideration. I am excited to see it improve though.
Fair enough, its got a few rough edges. Ive been liking it so far and I havent had any problems that arent easy to solve.
Hytale is probably what you are looking for then.
It is a Minecraft successor made by people who also despise Microsoft. It recently released in early access but has most of the survival stuff already in. Will have all the MC features you want eventually. But it is sponsored by Riot Games.
Didn't Hytale just have some controversy about micro transactions?
There are...ways.
Yeah it's good but minceraft has way more content potential. Even before you start piling on the modpacks.
I played a few hours of the original Hollow Knight, trying to get into it. I just.....couldn't.
I played the shit out of both of the Ori games, though. God DAMN those games are beautiful.
metroidvanias are not for everyone. It's okay.
Ori and the Blind Forest is a metroidvania.
Okay, yes. But Ori is much more linear.
Just wondering, how far did you get? The begining is certainly the weakest part, Silksong does a better job on improving the general lack of movement and closedness of the map early on
Not op but I had the same issue
I think I played like 10 hours and nothing ever really clicked... I didn't really know what I was doing, why, what was happening or really anything at all.
And I'm no new guy in gaming. Been at it since like 2010.
Idk why I didn't enjoy Hollow Knight. It always seemed nice and still does.
Thank God I'm not the only one. I was like "The hell am I doing? I feel like I'm just grinding to grind". Nothing felt interesting about the story and navigating the map felt like a chore of backtracking/figuring out where the hell I should go next. The gameplay was fine otherwise, but I just expected more from a game that supposedly "Redefined Metroidvania games".
I feel like it would have been improved with a quest and quest marker system. Some people enjoy exploring every nook and cranny, but I ain't got time for that shit.
Personally I like metroidvanias for the exploration. If a game tells me where to go (e.g. Metroid Prime 4) it feels like the game is playing for me, robbing me of the fun.
You might like platformers more than metroidvanias specifically?
Hell, i like exploring nooks, but not that many
I got to the mantis bosses and stalled. I came back when skong came out and found out they were an optional boss. Now I've finished 2 acts of the second game so I guess I've come a way. The second one is so much more in every way though and you probably don't need to play the first before it but it helps.
Same, but I do love it's lore deep dives
This is literally me right now (the minecraft thing) but its been going for 2 month :/. They actually added so much content since I last played I still haven't explored all of it yet.
I'm having the same thing with Vintage Story, but that's mostly because steel takes so long to make. My windmill is functioning now and counts as a room, which is good cause it's tall enough that the temperature drops by 15° C from the ground to my work area.
I used to feel like this with Skyrim when the first snows of winter comes, but anniversary edition ruined a bunch of mods and now the cursor is a box and I don't feel like playing vanilla or figuring out which mod is broken that I probably don't want to play without anyways.
I loved the first Hollow Knight incredibly, and I really wanted to love the sequel Silksong just as much, but the problem, you see, is that I am Not Good.
The first game had an OK difficulty and plenty of charms to help so I made it to the end, but all the first game DLC was so crazy hard I couldn't even. And that made me sad.
I hoped Silksong would be a return to a more accessible place, but while it started reasonable it quickly got to a difficulty where I couldn't keep up, no matter how much I tried. Way more than the original game.
So fuck you, Silksong. I love your world and I love your music and I love your vibe and I want to love you but I hate you.
I've recently been playing a lot of Minecraft.
Just get a mod that alters the difficulty, there's no cheating in single player games. I played about a third of the game until I hit my skill ceiling. I could've insisted on practicing and getting better and endure another 6 hours of frustration and hand pain. I love overcoming challenges and the sense of achievement when obstacles are overcome. But I also have a job and a family life that also delivers both, in a non-optional way. At some point I just want to see what else is there in the game's content, not to struggle against a wall for hours. Now I'm near the final act and can say, it would've take me tens of more hours to get here that way. I ain't got that much free time in my hands that I want to invest on a video game.
It is a game that you need to practice. I spent 96 hours to get 100% in 2.5 weeks. I crashed out on more than one occasion. It’s like practicing anything. I loved getting better at it, but I understand that it’s not for everyone.
Yeah, if I need to practice in order to enjoy it, I will just go play something else.
"Able to play Silksong" is not a skill that is useful enough to invest practice time into it.
The thing that makes me upset isn't that it's not for me.
I accept that plenty of games aren't for me, and that I shouldn't play them. I'm never going to get into Dark Souls or Elden Ring, because they aren't going to be my thing.
The part that makes me upset is that Hollow Knight very much was for me, and was a game I enjoyed and have very fond memories of. I was very much looking forward to Silksong, but the difficulty is so much higher that I can no longer engage with this world I once loved.
It feels in TV terms like watching Season 1 of a show and really getting into it, and then when Season 2 comes out, you excitedly start watching - episode 1, episode 2, but your TV somehow stops working every time you start the third episode. Or any episode after the third. Everyone is talking about how great the show is and you've seen clips and you want to experience it, but no matter how much you try, you can't.
If I hadn't seen Season 1, I'd just give up after those two episodes like "That show's obviously not working for me" - but I have seen Season 1. I'm invested, yet now I can't see it through.
That's why I'm upset.
I don't watch playthroughs myself, but maybe it would scratch the itch for you?
Good point, there's a streamer I enjoy watching that plays games that I'd personally never touch.
I feel like Hollow Knight's difficulty was in the boss fights, you'd traverse pretty easily, then get stuck listening to a fucking Dung Beetle yelling "HOOOOOOOOYYYYYY!" while getting you're ass kicked for 45 minutes.
In Silksong I've gotten my ass handed to me by improper platforming & random nobodies more times than I can count.
dung defender is the game's easiest boss
stay at the edge of the arena where some attacks cant hit you, dodging the other ones
i defeated it 1st try
Difference this time is it's Hytale instead of Minecraft
My friend group considered picking it up but one guy said it's probably best to give it some more time in the oven.. have you played it? Thoughts?
The game has more breadth than I thought it would, and the systems it does have (exploration, fighting, construction, farming) have wayyy more depth than Minecraft's it does not feel fair to compare. There's definitely enjoyment to be had for a while playing if the occasional random lag spike or disconnect is not a deal breaker for you.
But it's not yet a Minecraft killer. Minecraft still has a much higher gameplay variation. In a couple years though I don't think there will be much reason to play vanilla Minecraft except nostalgia.