Almost every landmark hides a shrine, a mechanic or a reward, so exploring never feels like filler. After 90 hours I'm still finding systems the game never bothered to explain.
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Hard agree, and the part people underrate is how much a game respecting your time matters now. I bounce off anything with 20 hours of filler. What's the last game that actually earned its length for you?
Strong take, and the timing point is underrated — I think when you start matters as much as what you do. Did you wait for the 'right time' or just start messy and adjust?
The mindset shift here is bigger than the tactic itself. Once I stopped treating it as a quick fix and started treating it as a habit, everything got easier. How long before it stopped feeling like effort for you?
This lines up with what I've seen, but the part that took me longest was knowing when to stop tweaking and just commit. I burned months optimizing before I'd validated the basics. Did it click early for you, or was there a stretch you almost bailed?
Solid addition. The 'survive a bad week' framing is the thing — anything that needs perfect conditions falls apart by February.