Let me start by saying I seriously respect the work that people are doing on V, and kudos to those that are helping with feedback for development.
That said:
I've been playing Angband for about a long damn time. I've won twice. I love this game. My girlfriend is a diehard gamer, and still she calls me 'nerd' when she walks by when I'm playing. I love this game. But I must throw pennies. I say that this latest beta, 3.1.1.1.1.9, or whatever it's called, is so drastic of a change from 3.0.9b, which is my love, that I'm not sure how to deal.
The changes in prices, rarities, pacing, et al., make it a completely different experience. While I know that these changes were intentional, they really are *very* abrupt changes. It feels like a new game entirely, not merely a new version. I'm not a player who loves the divedivedivedivedive mentality that seems to be prevalent here; the kind of play that only lauds the smallest turncount possible. We don't all play that way. My first win was 25 million turns. It was still a win, and I still danced around the room, knocking over various lamps and brac-a-brac.
My point is that V seems to have become a player's game, instead of a game. It feels elitist.
That's all. Don't kill me.
That said:
I've been playing Angband for about a long damn time. I've won twice. I love this game. My girlfriend is a diehard gamer, and still she calls me 'nerd' when she walks by when I'm playing. I love this game. But I must throw pennies. I say that this latest beta, 3.1.1.1.1.9, or whatever it's called, is so drastic of a change from 3.0.9b, which is my love, that I'm not sure how to deal.
The changes in prices, rarities, pacing, et al., make it a completely different experience. While I know that these changes were intentional, they really are *very* abrupt changes. It feels like a new game entirely, not merely a new version. I'm not a player who loves the divedivedivedivedive mentality that seems to be prevalent here; the kind of play that only lauds the smallest turncount possible. We don't all play that way. My first win was 25 million turns. It was still a win, and I still danced around the room, knocking over various lamps and brac-a-brac.
My point is that V seems to have become a player's game, instead of a game. It feels elitist.
That's all. Don't kill me.
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