u/EpicObelis

I tried to get into BOTW more than once and couldn't, now I started TOTK and it immediately clicked for me after 2 hours

I am a huge Zelda fan, but couldn't get into botw, I just couldn't get past the first hour, I don't know if it was the Switch performance or something else but I recently bought TOTK on Switch 2, the game runs so well and looks awesome, I am now around 12h in and I just beat my first Temple, I love the tools they immediately give you, fusion, ascend and the Ultrahand, it unlocks layers of creativity from the very beginning.

People tell me that I made a mistake and I should go back and play BOTW, am I killing that game for myself by playing TOTK first? I plan to give it another try maybe after I am done with this one.

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u/EpicObelis — 4 days ago
▲ 40 r/wow

As a relatively "new" player the community is the worst thing in this game.

I used to play the game as a kid on private servers, played a lot during the years, but never really got into the endgame since the leveling experience and exploration were the best thing for me.

I grew up, and I can afford to play it now, I started on retail back in Dragonflight, I really like the M+ system and the idea behind it, I levelled up, did open world events and wanted to join my first ever M0.

Everything was fine, until someone typed in the chat to "123" them, I panicked and asked what does that mean? This is my first Mythic and I am new to this, I was IMMEDIATELY kicked out from a fucking 0 Key.

This led to me thinking that I was still "too bad" at this game (plot twist I wasn't especially for a starter dungeon)

TWW came out, this time at least I knew what 123 was, I played up to 2k rating, game was fine and thanks to delves allowing me to get gear independent of the shitty players this game has I managed to play until 2k, and I was getting 0 invites after, so I stopped playing.

Midnight came out, and I joined the expansion a few weeks late which apparently is a sin if you want to have any chance to get into a M+ group.

I did up to 2.4k now, and unless I am running my own key it is almost impossible to get invited for anything above +9.

The thing is, this game (up to +13 which is the most I have done) is not really difficult, Wow is a pretty easy game, it is just about time played to gear up and a few mechanics, and I am talking about M+ here not raiding, it's just that the people playing are mostly horrible beings, would kick you for no reason, would abandon after the first wipe, would accept you into the group, you wait with them 10m then you get kicked out, it is mentally exhausting.

And forget getting into raiding, I spent 2 days trying to get into a heroic raid with 275ilvl and I have already cleared it on normal.

After I finally got in, we were clearing the trash before the first boss, and I just got the message "you were removed from the group" FOR NO REASON AT ALL, like no one died, I didn't commit a crime, I was doing damage, Why? No one knows.

You know the players like to complain about Blizzard, and sure I understand, the game is bugy af but for me, my main problem is the players.

Sorry for the rant, I know not everyone is like this but it is so frustrating.

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u/EpicObelis — 8 days ago

There is just too many of us, youtube videos on the issue have hundreds of comments, I see daily posts on this sub and I myself was a victim of this.

How about we organise something and take action against Lenovo? They can turn us away for a fix or replacement individually but they cannot ignore a petition or a lawsuit. if enough people comment here I might start a petition and see where we go from there. I paid close to 2000€ for my laptop and took care of it and it just died out of nowhere, this is not ok.

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u/EpicObelis — 21 days ago