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Might and Magic Confessions of a Save Scummer

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I have terrible OCD and am a perfectionist, so save scumming is absolutely necessary for me not to go insane. On the other hand, my perfectionism also means that I burden myself with additional "challenges." For example, my OCD would kick in so bad when I saw the "damage taken" statistic rise on my Watcher, that I ended the game having taken a total of 12.6 points of damage.
The best way to break the habit is to get into playing roguelikes.
No it doesnt. If anything, it makes you more rigorous and you start using virtual machines with a complete system state...
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