tred
Augur
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- Jan 2, 2012
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So, here's the deal. I've been trying to play Pathfinder:Kingmaker (after giving up for the 10th time on NWN 2) for weeks already and I just can't enjoy it.
It feels like a chore. The game makes me feel as if I'm being conned somehow, the same feeling I get when I try to play NWN 2 (even MotB). And I swear to god that I've tried many times along the years.
The thing is that they're the only two games in the the RPG Codex's Top 101 PC RPGS that I really can't enjoy even though I think I should. And as I deeply respect the hivemind consesus I feel really terrible for not liking them. I mean, I know that my feelings about those two games are kinda "wrong", and I want to correct this.
I understand that if I would just focus on the mechanics everything would be alright (in Pathfinder and in NWN 2 too, as I really loved to play D&D 3.5), however after one, two weeks of playing I feel so disconnected from the story, the characters, the aesthetics, everything, that I have to make a lot of effort to not give up.
So as a last attempt I humbly ask you, does anyone here have some secret recipe to enjoy those two games? Any tips? Did you folks enjoy it on the first time? Or had to try many times to find enjoyment in it?
Thank you!
It feels like a chore. The game makes me feel as if I'm being conned somehow, the same feeling I get when I try to play NWN 2 (even MotB). And I swear to god that I've tried many times along the years.
The thing is that they're the only two games in the the RPG Codex's Top 101 PC RPGS that I really can't enjoy even though I think I should. And as I deeply respect the hivemind consesus I feel really terrible for not liking them. I mean, I know that my feelings about those two games are kinda "wrong", and I want to correct this.
I understand that if I would just focus on the mechanics everything would be alright (in Pathfinder and in NWN 2 too, as I really loved to play D&D 3.5), however after one, two weeks of playing I feel so disconnected from the story, the characters, the aesthetics, everything, that I have to make a lot of effort to not give up.
So as a last attempt I humbly ask you, does anyone here have some secret recipe to enjoy those two games? Any tips? Did you folks enjoy it on the first time? Or had to try many times to find enjoyment in it?
Thank you!