• M500@lemmy.ml
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    6 months ago

    Good, this is an S+ tier game. I’m not saying it’s for everyone, but if you look at the game and what it offers. I think you can objectively agree that it is a masterpiece of a game.

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      6 months ago

      Absolutely. It has been my most played game on steam until end of last year. Then Factorio took the lead.

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        6 months ago

        I got obsessed with my first run of terraria, but I have trouble getting into a second run of the game. I think the exploration aspect of how to do things has diminished a bit.

        Maybe I’ll give it another go soon as it’s been a while.

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          I’m trying to play it but I’m whatever appeal the game has for millions of people is somehow lost on me. I play Minecraft, Factorio, Valheim, Project Zomboid etc., having all the fun with exploration, combat, base building, loot hoarding and roleplaying but I can’t find fun in any of these aspects in Terraria, maybe except exploration.

          Looting has QoL stuff like quick stack to all nearby chests, but with the amount of vanity and variety items in the game, it feels like one would be better off with using whatever there is currently and not even using a base. Decoration and furniture, along with all the random material or unknown-purpose items possibly being just another form of decoration could have been properly annotated or colored imo.

          Base building is rather frustrating with how the block distribution of any desirable chunks other than dirt or stone is scattered all around the place, with too much unnecessary mining going on.

          For combat, sure there are quite a variety of weapons with different mechanics, but after a while they do boil down to melee, ranged and magic with seeker missiles, and the whole weapon rarity and weapon types thing quickly boils down to having mostly the same tier or worse tier stuff clogging inventory.

          Exploration can be fun with the gravity being the main movement influencer and tools to traverse are nice. Most biomes have a good feeling of exploration progression, but after going down to a biome once, it feels like there is nothing else to expect from the same biome somewhere else.

          Roleplaying with like 9-pixel characters and maybe some pets is just an unmentionable aspect I guess.

          Hard mode looks like it offers more than pre-Hardmode, but I’m not sure if there is anything to do after grinding the base ores and then hunting specific sets or weapons.

          The arena thing looks very much fun once then just nothing else.

          Back to the looting topic, all the crafting benches and combinations and transmutations and terraforming is just completely unintuitive and a slog that requires checking the wiki constantly. Probably the most boring part of the game for me. In comparison, completing Valheim by going in totally blind was the most intuitive and fun exploration+combat+item progression I ever had, and that game also does not have any in-game progress trees or tutorials either.

          What am I missing with Terraria?

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            6 months ago

            I’m kind of with you with Terraria. I’ve put about 120 hours into it so it’s not like I didn’t get my money’s worth. But with that, it really feels l’ve done everything I feel like I need to do in Terraria. I think one thing the game kind of suffers from is being around for over 10 years with new content being added the whole time, and sorting through all that requires too much time digging through the wiki. Even when it comes to things like base building, dealing with all the workbenches and crafting stations gets tedious.

            Another problem I had is after a while, a lot of the music starts getting really repetitive.

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            6 months ago

            Pre hard mode is pretty basic today, but was pretty neat back when it came out.

            Post hard mode is a lot more interesting. I’d say don’t give up on it until you get there.

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            6 months ago

            I get that, I remember basically living on the wiki once I got to hard mode.

            If you accept you need the wiki, then it will be a better experience.

            As far as collecting went, I think I just kept chests for everything. I didn’t do base building or decorating so I really didn’t bother with that stuff.

            I think the fun part was exploring and finding stuff.

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        6 months ago

        Factorio is insane tho!. I have 3k hours on my pyanodons map alone.

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      6 months ago

      I agree with you, this game truly masterpiece
      Terraria, Starbound, Stardew Valley, Factorio, RimWorld are the game i likes very much (maybe because it’s so addictive like drugs)

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        6 months ago

        What the fuck is Starbound?

        I just looked at it and it looks amazing!!