To my surprise, I'm really into 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. Despite skipping Warhorse Studios’ original RPG, I decided to pick up the sequel when I saw how good the reviews were. Critics were right on the money. I play games for💃 an hour every morning, and KCD2 has consistently dominated that time since its release.

As much as I’m enjoying it, I was still shocked when I realized exactly how much I had played. While w🍬riting an article about the game earlier this week, I initially claimed that I had spent around a dozen hours with it. But when I checked my PS5 clock, it told me I had actually put in almost double that time, with 22 hours and counting. That’s a pretty big discrepancy! Which 💧got me wondering: what is it about this game that makes it feel like I’ve spent less time with it than I actually have?

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Getting Good Takes Time

Like a lot of KCD2 players, I’m 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:not going to the wedding. Though getting into this exclu💟sive event is your defining objective in the early hours, I’ve been taking my sweet time. I’ve found a few different places where I can reliably sleep and get some stew, rescued my dog from a pack of wolves, rescued a drunk guy who was stuck in a tree from a pack of wolves, and lied to a shepherd about killing a nearby pack of wolves. Turns out a lot of stuff in this game is wolf-related.

Including Henry attempting to give himself the nickname “Wolf of Skalitz.” Could this be an ode to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Geralt of Rivia, perhaps, who is both the White Wolf and the Butcher of Blaviken?

All that time on lupine leisure makes it feel like I've barely scratched the surface. I keep pouring time in, but haven't made a ton of progress. Or, at least, I've s𓂃tarted to measure progress differently than I usually would. In most games, I would determine how much I'd accomplished by looking at the quests I'd completed, the hours I'd logged, or how close it feels like I am to the end. That last one is a little squi𓂃shy, but if you've played a lot of games, you can usually tell when the credits are close to rolling.

Open Your Heart To Open-Endedness

None of those are reliable indicators for progress in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. The YouTuber Skill Up . That open-endedness and depth make this a difficult game to feel any sense of objectivity about. Am I still early? Am I nearing the middle? I don't 🌄know.

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So, instead, I'm finding my own progress markers. When I clear the fog of war off one section of the map, that's a sign of progress. When I win a fight (any fight) that's progress. When I brew a potion correctly, that's progress. When I brew a potion incorrectly, a♎nd learn that I need fresh ingredients for a more potent concoction, that's🐠 also progress. Success and failure are both progress when they teach you something.

I'm pretty goal-oriented, and tend to have a hard time enjoying the journey if I don't feel like I'm getting closer to my destination — even in video games. But Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 requires a perspective shift. When I meet a guy who tells me a fun fable about a water goblin and a silver axe, getting to hear his interesting story is its own reward. When I meet a weird wanderer who thinks his life's purpose is something he can literally find by going back to the last place he remembers having it, the simple act of chatting wit🔴h an interesting character is worthwhile. When a gravedigger schools me on the ins and outs of his profession, I sit my medieval European arse down and listen.

Our school years, and then o𓃲ur working life, can teach us that accomplishing something concrete💞 is all that matters. But that distracts from the truth that just hanging out is a great way to pass the time. Sometimes, twice as much time as you realized.

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