I love western RPG's. I have noticed, that people have posted several times, talking about how they are on their 2nd or 3rd playthrough within a few days of a game coming out. Usually such games require a massive investment of time, in order to beat the game. As such, those observations have inspired a question. As I thought about ME2, I thought of another question, and have integrated it into this post.
Question 1. When comparing ME2 and ME1, does anyone miss the micro managing of weapons and armor?
I have noticed several people saying that they did not enjoy ME1 micro managing. But personally, although occasionally tedious, I thought that the micro managing allowed for greater variation, and RPG "feel".
Question 2. How much of an RPG do you complete, on your first playthrough?
I ask this, because it seems that some people fly through RPG's. I put loads of time into playing RPG's, and yet, there are people who are on their 3rd playthrough before I am done with my first. I can only think of two possiblities. They are spending ludicrous amounts of time playing the game, or they are speeding through, skipping a good 20-50% of the game in the process.
Your thoughts?
Question 1. When comparing ME2 and ME1, does anyone miss the micro managing of weapons and armor?
I have noticed several people saying that they did not enjoy ME1 micro managing. But personally, although occasionally tedious, I thought that the micro managing allowed for greater variation, and RPG "feel".
Question 2. How much of an RPG do you complete, on your first playthrough?
I ask this, because it seems that some people fly through RPG's. I put loads of time into playing RPG's, and yet, there are people who are on their 3rd playthrough before I am done with my first. I can only think of two possiblities. They are spending ludicrous amounts of time playing the game, or they are speeding through, skipping a good 20-50% of the game in the process.
Your thoughts?