Why People Are WRONG About Genshin Impact



Why people are wrong about Genshin Impact…ITS MORE THAN JUST WAIFU I PROMISE!!!

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24 thoughts on “Why People Are WRONG About Genshin Impact”

  1. hoyo teams put so much effort in the game just for people to hate on it, like did they even think that they can make a better rpg adventuring game without gacha in it?

    i couldnt imagine an andventuring game like ragnarok witgout gacha

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  2. I agree, genshin I feel like looks like just a waifu collection simulator on the outside looking in, but I played it through seeing other people play it and the story lines interested me and how all of the characters are fleshed out and have things to learn about them and whatever, I don't really like a gacha system too much because it feels unfair/cash grabby to gamble for something you want instead of just being able to get it (even if it costs money or game currency that you can get more of with real money I know they need to make a profit somehow) but I can tolerate it because I like genshin's plot and I enjoy the quests and exploring the world, especially how the new regions expand on so many things like wandering through Sumeru was really fun for me with all of the puzzles and things.

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  3. That's straight up false.

    Brother EVERYTHING is chance.

    Weapons, characters, equipment, stats, leveling.

    How the actual fuck is it have "gacha elements"? It's straight up worse than FGO bro.

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  4. Waiting for all those haters to realise this fact also those Zelda fanboys like seriously everything isn't inspired from Zelda yes Mondstadt might look similar but thats cuz the theme is german also Genshin has 3 other nations and a 4th one incoming so yeah its definitely better than Zelda

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  5. I tried to play Genshin, but I can't play games with such basic combat after playing DMC. The open world also just feels like bad padding, but the only open world games I've ever liked are BotW and TotK.

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  6. I actually avoided it because of so much hate. I still got to play when it came out, but I was a bit late. That being said, someone I know said "it's a cheap Breath of the Wild copy" and that got me to play it out of curiosity, because I actually disliked BOTW lmao. Well..I'm still playing Genshin, so…

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  7. I play genshin just to grind the shit out of literally everything as soon as the game releases something no matter what it is XD I mean a haven't missed a thing since 1.0, I can say that all the game's content literally disappear after just a few days into a new version and all that's getting left are time gated events and grinding for character and weapon minmaxing💀 im dead inside help me

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  8. It's hypocritical, too, because a lot of western games (since they also hate it for being chinese) are nothing but half-baked live services/freemium games that will sell you solutions to problems they made, paid dlc (which should just be in the game), and are actually p2w. Genshin Impact actually has value. We get all the story, hidden lore, and locations for free. People pay if they want to. Realistically, no one NEEDS the 5* characters. I've a f2p player. The only things I bought was welkin's once for support and diluc's skin in the 2 years I've played. The 5*s I have costed me nothing but patience. When someone says they hate genshin impact, because it's a "gacha game," I dismiss their opinion. They clearly haven't actually played it. I, at least, research games before crapping on them.

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  9. absolutely. you definitely can play this game even without spend a single penny.
    you just need to spend the primogems wisely for who you want to pull.

    If there's someone out there addicted to pull every characters, its not the Game fault.

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