Genshin Impact In 2024. Is It Still Worth It?



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Genshin Impact In 2024. Is It Still Worth It?

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31 thoughts on “Genshin Impact In 2024. Is It Still Worth It?”

  1. Genshin is 100% still worth experiencing, it's a game like no other imo. Even if people felt threatened with the Gacha mechanic, they shouldn't as it's actually one of the most generous Gacha game exist, but you need to have a self control.

    The World, The Characters, The Musics, The Story, almost everything in this game is beautifully crafted and made by love that it's extremely worth just witnessing everything that Hoyo made for us that it'll be a shame that people missed it out.

    People calling this a Zelda rip-off really needs to just give it a try, since only the visuals are similar, but everything else is a completely different game

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  2. I hated Genshin when I first played it during 4.0. The combat wasn't satisfying and there was serious FOMO over endgame since I didn't have any of the "meta" characters. Fast forward to May 2024 and I'm in love with Wuthering Waves. A lot of people shit on Genshin after WuWa's release, including me, but over time WuWa has helped me fall in love with Genshin. Like WuWa's strenghts with combat and endgame helped me appreciate Genshin's strengths like it's open world exploration and story. The exploration is so chilled out and the overall design of the game is so uplifting. It's nice to play a game where none of actions are dictated by what the endgame demands from me. I can simply just play it to enjoy the story. Sure there's fun synergies to be discovered in the characters, but I don't have to spend any money on top of the characters I already have.

    Anyone planning to start Genshin anytime please keep an eye on the 5.0 banners since Zhongli with most likely show up then. If you can get lucky with Zhongli trust me when I say GI will become one of the open world games you can chill to. Also some of the newer characters like Alhaitham, Neuvilette and Arechhino are wrecking balls all on their own so as long as you have any of them along with Zhongli you'll easily clear the game lol

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  3. I played until 4.3 and then quit for HSR, and I have quite a few thoughts on it.

    I began playing genshin around the release of Sumeru, I joined mainy because people said the story was good and the characters were alive. Which turns out to be the case since I immediately got hooked on Nilou despite people complaining about her kit, and later on pulling Nahida made my entire playthrough so much easier witht the hyperbloom team. i never minded the gacha system because I never managed to lose 50/50s (might just be my luck lol), but I had mixed opinions about the weapon banner. I think the pity of the weapon banner should be lowered and maybe even make two seperate banners like HSR.

    The story was great. I heard people complain about the story being too "childish". I disagree, I think people nowdays began mixing the line of "good human morals people should tell" and "children story". A moral a children's book might tell does NOT mean you can't tell it in a more mature game. and the "friendship is magic" plotlines people complain is a very central moral in China (A group can complete the impossible if they work together, groups over individuality). Which I personally think they protrayed very well in the Liyue, Inazuma, and Sumeru story. But it's world quests where they really shine in worldbuilding and mature stories. i'm not going to spoil so you can play them yourself if you're a story person.

    Finally i'd like to address the current controversy with skin color and Hoyo's "colorism". I think it is VERY reasonable to ask for more skin representation, BUT I've seen some people use this situation to "Blackwash" other cultural characters like Yunjin etc. I want to say if you're someone who does that/Supports these, You have NO right to ask for more skin rep when you're destroying skin rep as well. That's just my thought.

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  4. Played the game from 1.1 and never miss a single patch while in college. Now as a fresh functional human being of the society, yeah it's still worth to play, just need to manage the schedule. I will play till this game reaches the end, through it's ups and downs. The story alone wether main or side quest captures me. And of course, the music mwaaaaah

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  5. Ive been playing since 1.1 and I'll definitely never quit it💕 its definitely my comfort game it means a lot to me✨✨ im a lore enjoyer so i love picking up every little detail, i love the music and exploration, everything! It has its up and downs but i find it still super worth it to play 💕💕

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  6. I started playing Genshin Impact since version 3.4. Within two weeks of grinding through the story and exploration, I have about 80 pulls. I don't know how the gacha system works, so I just kept spamming the Yelan banner, and I got her C1. She made my early game easier and more fun. For new players in version 4.8 I really recommend pulling Yelan

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  7. Pre-registered and played since launch. I never played the game super intensely like some other people i see. No wonder people are burnt out. It’s been very enjoyable, gets me something to do for a bit during my downtime. Don’t think the game was designed to be played intensely for a prolonged time anyway.

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  8. Personally traded in Genshin for HSR besides doing archon/character quests, I love Genshins story, but the grinding in Genshin got a bit tedious while not being engaging (Talent mats, artifacts, …). In HSR I can chill while doing that grinding, WuWa grinding feels less tedious because travel is smoother and fights are more challenging

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  9. Sometimes I just like to run around and gather flowers while listening to music or go through sections of the map I haven't been to a while, while enjoying new and sometimes wonky team comps. Like the chasm, which feels so deep and big when you journey from top to bottom. Or sometimes I set myself arbitrary goals, like getting 1000 of every type of wood. To me, its the perfect game for casual and satisfying play and I enjoy it since I started, way back in 1.1😊

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  10. I was playing it when shenhe came out ,but I wasn't that
    interested in it so i quit when my phone no longer could download it. After Sumeru came out i got back into stronger than ever to play it. I love the game and I still do. Whether you want to play it or not that totally up to you. Even though i strted playing when Sumeru 3.2 or 3.3 i think i really quickly got up to the main storry. So if you want to start it do not listen to others telling you how to play. I have such shitty builds but I still play and have fun regardless who tells me I'm not doing it rght

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  11. Great video!

    Lost my 2nd 50/50 on the Navia banner today (lost on the original and this one again – both times to Mona) and felt a bit up with the game and Gacha, but having you list everything there is, and for me everything I have done so far, made me appreciate what we got for free so far. I still want Navia to have a good geo character, but it definitely feels less painful now knowing that in the grand scheme, I've gotten so much more out of this F2P than just grappling onto one character.

    For Mihoyo everything certainly seems to work out. We're still having a lot of pains with the game as players, especially the Multiplayer, Artifacts and missing presets / saved sets, relatively high prices for buying primogems and the 60fps lock on PC as well as no ARM support, but overall there is a lot of good in this game and other games now being "better" is partly a side effect of being able to learn from Genshin's mistakes and then doing it right from the start. It's certainly possible to have fun with the game, but it also really isn't for everyone with the flaws it still has.

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  12. Playing since the very beginning and I'm still playing now in 2024. It's still very enjoyable, even if just for the artists in the fandom and the characters/story. I also love exploration and Genshin always offers smth new to explore, so it's an awesome game in that regard 🙂

    I recommend it, but only play when you are motivated, otherwhise you'll burn yourself out. As for me? There are days in which I play HOURS, days in which I only do dailies and leave. Depends 🙂

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  13. Players get burned out not just from lacking of content to do but also from having a LOT of content to do or catch up on. First player experience would kinda suck a bit due to FOMO and a lot of their wanted characters would take 6months to a year to rerun again, chronicled wish was such a nice implementation and I dont know why hoyo would not bring that back and make it rotate every new patch with another set of characters instead of waiting ages. Also new events and characters would suck since if they are a new player it would be hard to access the newer areas.

    As long as you can consider all these issues and play at your own pace, i think genshin is still worth playing just for the experience. I dont think time is a factor of getting burnt out (or at the very least, its not the only one), I got burnt out from playing WuWa with all the optimization issues and also from the overwhelming amount of content as a day 1 player. Now coming back to WuWa after not playing for a week or 2, its actually really enjoyable and game runs fine finally without the lagging or stuttering. All my friends have quit tho and i was hoping they would stick around a bit longer since most of them started with HSR and was hoping to try out a genshin-like game especially since wuwa was still fresh at launch while genshin is already out in 4 years and theres too much to catch up on, but i guess they also felt overwhelmed like me or maybe its simply not up to their taste. Thats why first impressions and pacing is such an essential thing for a first time player, even ToF got significantly better lately at least compared to 1.0 but its hard to convince players back into the game given the amount of issues it had on the first year.

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  14. As a Day 1 player, I have mostly been enjoying playing it, though I did take a couple months break back around the time of the second half of Inazuma's Archon quest coming out. I didn't get burned out but I did take a break, but that was due to me already playing another game (and pretty much finishing it up before becoming a dedicated Genshin player) I still love Genshin to this day and have several accounts (Don't judge me!) I play on just because I want to replay some of my favorite stories.
    I enjoy the story, music and characters and that's what keeps me so invested in this game.

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