• GoatSynagogue@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    If you play a game for 50+ hours, you liked it. You don’t spend that amount of time being undecided.

    • Alexstarfire@lemmy.world
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      9 hours ago

      You’d be wrong. Though you could say I didn’t hate it at least. But I certainly hadn’t made up my mind yet.

      I played the first game with a friend. Which is largely why I even finished it. It’s pretty overwhelming because you’re left to figure out a lot on your own. Second game I played on my own. After that is when I knew I liked it, or at least toward the end of that second game.

      I can’t think of anything other than grand strategy games that I’ve been that indecisive over. Everything else has been within like 3 hours. Some barely even 20 minutes.

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        6 hours ago

        Nah, you liked it. You don’t keep going back to a game for 50 hours if you don’t like it. Most people don’t even put 50 hours into games they like.

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          2 hours ago

          I agree. We’re not discussing “liking a game” in the context of whether or not it deserves 5 stars; we’re talking about whether or not you’re going to demand a refund. There’s clothing I regretted buying after 50 hours of wear, but by that point I’ve taken off the tag and it’s gone through a laundry cycle. I’d be considered trashy to take that back to the store even if within the return window.