I tried giving c2077 a fair chance, thrice despite who made it.
First time, I stopped shortly after the montage cause I found that speed running so much plot was silly.
Second time: cause the cars handlikg goes from wading through pudding to sometimes bouncing off of a wall to barely being able to drive a straight lone. Third time: Jonny. Just Jonny. Didn’t like him.Your first point is kind of lame. Would you rather read a book? Spend 20 hours playing corporate file sorting? You want to start from a street rat with no identity at all?
Car handling takes finesse and getting used to it. You can’t hammer the keys and hold them down.
Johnny is supposed to be an asshole in the beginning. He grows on you during the game, unless you like being a sellout.
The Concord episode of Secret Levels: Gone. Reduced to atoms.
League of Legends is a great game, and I’m tired of pretending it’s not. (Wild Rift is better though.)
LoL is fine. The people are the problem
I’m tired of this take too. Mute features help taper this - it cuts out the noise and allows you to focus on your own growth. But people’s erratic behaviour is what makes multiplayer games an interesting puzzle.
Conflict within a group is naturally painful due to the evolutionary pressures for humans, but as our brains have evolved so much to engage with this problem I think League is uniquely challenging for us. No other game can elicit the triumph of a close League comeback, even if teammates try to sabotage you due to their own egos from time to time. Winning games like this is even sweeter.
It’s sad that so many people actively warn others away from it. It’s genuinely great and I think the next generation of pvp enjoyers are missing out by avoiding League due to reputation. Just don’t go into it expecting perfectly fair competition or lobbies - focus on what you can improve and you’ll have fun.