I'm out (well temporarily at least - can't say its permanent but you never know!). I happened to drop into a games shop and pick up some cheap titles while waiting for a new battery to be fitted to my garage door opener. That was it - I got home, loaded up the new games and haven't been back to ED since. Im not sure why... its not that the other games aren't repetitive - because they are in their own way. It isn't that they are no grind - cos they are that too! I think that its the change of scenery. While the other games have that open world element of grind and material hoarding, armour / potion making etc etc. they still manage to be different enough on any given day. The issue I have / had with ED is that it is sooooo repetitive and that the repetition is so very similar day-in-day-out that it feels like you are just going over the same ground again and again. Perhaps its my own fault for trying exploration.... but it always seemed to be the same whatever I did. It had its moments but.....
So anyways, I'm off doing other things - you can catch up to me online somewhere if you have mind to...best of luck - maybe I'll be back in my Anaconda one day - but it won't be for a while and there is nothing I see coming in the updates until the end of the year that's drawing me back. Maybe it won't be until he 'Next Big Thing' in 2020 or maybe the new PS5 will prove to be more enticing. Maybe ED might finally make it to VR on Playstation.... Death stranding looks good too... in November.
Adios muchachos
So anyways, I'm off doing other things - you can catch up to me online somewhere if you have mind to...best of luck - maybe I'll be back in my Anaconda one day - but it won't be for a while and there is nothing I see coming in the updates until the end of the year that's drawing me back. Maybe it won't be until he 'Next Big Thing' in 2020 or maybe the new PS5 will prove to be more enticing. Maybe ED might finally make it to VR on Playstation.... Death stranding looks good too... in November.
Adios muchachos