I feel like i'm going to waste hundreds of hours with the latest Hearthstone game mode.
Basically i like games where there's enough time to smoke and drink coffee between stuff to do. I'm not as twitchy as i use to be and not nearly as Korean as is required for most FPS/RTS games. So i'm relegated to games that are about solving optimal strategies with reasonable variety and enough complexity to keep pure grimdy/spammy strategies as second best.
I've played most card games that have been released in the last 10 years and their spin-offs like the Dota autochess variants. I've always like rogue like elements in any game. It's not a game if there's no pain.
HS Duels does enough for me in all aspects that i like in games. The full release where you likely can go infinite is released next month. I like things that can take all my excess time. I have very low opinion on re-inventing the wheel more than once. I believe in knowing what's out there regarding strategies and deck builds and then finding new stuff based on that. Internet is good at doing that grunt work and sometimes there's nothing new to find. Fine with that as well if there's a ladder to grind and something resembling loot. I'm a sucker for shiny things.
I didn't really come to poker from MTG background since i had sold all my cards in the late 90s. I had local rapscallions rack boosters and starter sets in ridiculous prices, I always sucked at racking stuff so i outsourced that. It's probably a graffiti only thing where you have to come up with excuses why you aren't doing specific crimes. And that part was gone when dedicated graffiti related stores came up. They were usually ran by people in the genre, so stealing from them was a no no.
Anyways that's all mildly unrelated background shit. Check the game mode out when it releases if you have any interest in deck building games, I'm mostly looking at SS, BCB, Tine and ghost of CMoney. Tbh i likely should have made this a PFA thread. I kinda made my peace with it taking to much work to "fix" PFA by reminding people with really really many things they share with each other instead of focusing on the opposite.
Basically i like games where there's enough time to smoke and drink coffee between stuff to do. I'm not as twitchy as i use to be and not nearly as Korean as is required for most FPS/RTS games. So i'm relegated to games that are about solving optimal strategies with reasonable variety and enough complexity to keep pure grimdy/spammy strategies as second best.
I've played most card games that have been released in the last 10 years and their spin-offs like the Dota autochess variants. I've always like rogue like elements in any game. It's not a game if there's no pain.
HS Duels does enough for me in all aspects that i like in games. The full release where you likely can go infinite is released next month. I like things that can take all my excess time. I have very low opinion on re-inventing the wheel more than once. I believe in knowing what's out there regarding strategies and deck builds and then finding new stuff based on that. Internet is good at doing that grunt work and sometimes there's nothing new to find. Fine with that as well if there's a ladder to grind and something resembling loot. I'm a sucker for shiny things.
I didn't really come to poker from MTG background since i had sold all my cards in the late 90s. I had local rapscallions rack boosters and starter sets in ridiculous prices, I always sucked at racking stuff so i outsourced that. It's probably a graffiti only thing where you have to come up with excuses why you aren't doing specific crimes. And that part was gone when dedicated graffiti related stores came up. They were usually ran by people in the genre, so stealing from them was a no no.
Anyways that's all mildly unrelated background shit. Check the game mode out when it releases if you have any interest in deck building games, I'm mostly looking at SS, BCB, Tine and ghost of CMoney. Tbh i likely should have made this a PFA thread. I kinda made my peace with it taking to much work to "fix" PFA by reminding people with really really many things they share with each other instead of focusing on the opposite.