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[โ€“] Minnels@lemm.ee 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

As someone who doesn't have too much time any more because of family it is the total opposite for me. If I would play and die I would just stop. Back in the days I always played hardcore but now I don't see the point in seeing your time spent just evaporate into northing but memories. I do usually try to get as far as possible without dying so I play as if I would play hardcore but without the deletion stuff if I would die.

With that said I know that it is much more interesting to play hardcore for some people and they can't see the fun in playing without the extra challenge of never dying.

[โ€“] Cashmere@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah, I probably do the same in this situation. I probably play strong narrative games, short indies games, roguelikes.

I don't really feel that my time evaporate into nothing. I have more memories of the rush of adrenaline of failed attempts than any recent video games stories. I play the journey of the character and not really the story.

Luckily for us, we can have all sort of experiences with so many video games out everyday. We're in a golden age !