u/Classic-Art-5737

▲ 70 r/magicthecirclejerking+1 crossposts

Ok hear me out...Commander but with 60 cards and 20 (or still 40) life...?

I'm a new (9 months) player, so I don't understand maybe the nuances of the game maybe like you guys do. But I always felt like 100 cards was a lot. Whenever I make 60 card decks they feel more concise and thematic and higher probability of hitting combos I want...easier to carry, shuffle, build. Subtle. No singleton rule, etc...

I tend to want to play standard more than not but of course all my friends we all just play Commander. But I started building 60 card "commander" decks to play with my GF for the reasons I listed, and I just wondered if that was at all a thing already anyways.

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u/217SaintJimmy — 3 days ago

FFX very linear feeling so why is FFXIII linearity so marked?

Abstract title but im playing through FFX now for the first time and i find it extremely linear, not that its bad but thats how i am perceiving it. Note, I have NOT played FFXIII. FFXIII is renown for being extremely linear "like walking down a hallway" but that kind of is how FFX feels to me. So why is the linearity of FFXIII commented about so much when FFX is quite linear too and came out much before. Is it SO much even more linear than this? Did people expect it to be more open since it was on PS3?

General discussion/curiosity

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u/Classic-Art-5737 — 7 days ago