When the final upgrade requires you to keep a sword that was weaker than the sword you just got, and you’ve never kept another sword prior to this, it kind of makes sense that you think it’s okay to sell that old sword. Till it turns out you get another quest immediately after saying hey, if you have this old sword you can upgrade it.
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echo64@lemmy.world 11 months agoAre you mad that you sold a sword? That’s probably one of the worst reasons I’ve seen for “losing all desire” for something I assume you spent money on
newthrowaway20@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Yeller_king@reddthat.com 11 months ago
If they continued playing simply because they spent money, they’d be yet another victim of the sunk cost fallacy.
ryven@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 months ago
I have quit playing games over way less than that, lol. I have so many games I own but haven’t finished, and just as many that I’ve finished but would play again, there is no reason to stick with any particular one if I’m not feeling it.
echo64@lemmy.world 11 months ago
“not feeling it” is a different reason than “I’m mad that i sold a sword and can’t buy it back again”
Cybersteel@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Buying the game makes me lose all reason to live smh. Should’ve bought something better like diablo
Itsamelemmy@lemmy.zip 11 months ago
I beat the game. It killed any desire to finish the rest of the side quests/hunts. And I’m mad that everything that you get from the hunts requires a sword that got surpassed ages ago in the game, with no way to get it back or any hint that you might want to hold on to outdated gear that was worse than what you had.
Basically, in order to craft the best gear, you have to do hunts for material. But you also need that sword. No hint not to sell it. And no way to buy it back. So no reason to do the rest of the game as you can no longer craft the reward for doing so.