Why Tower Of Fantasy Won't Affect Genshin Impact…



Within the next few weeks Sumeru will be released. With this update we will be getting the Dendro element as well as the region Sumeru. The question here is, how will this excite the current players as well as welcome new ones. Here’s how it’s done.

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39 thoughts on “Why Tower Of Fantasy Won't Affect Genshin Impact…”

  1. You can't deny that being in the side of TENCENT has benefits because all I see if tower of fantasy videos reviews first impressions are pure positive things but as someone who played the Chinese version for months I see how many lies are circulating about the game like how saying ToF is a MMO ir that how good is the Gacha compared with Genshin or how amazing they are for F2p player's, but I guess everyone love capitalism and with that in mind ToF manage to flood YouTube with positive reviews and that is not easy for a Gacha Game specially after the failure in china. It will be fun watching streamers pulling in the banner because now matters for the PvP just to see their audience always with the pressure of farming and never getting in the ranking boards because is only exclusive for whales and the global version seem to have their own balance with more perks for whales than in China.

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  2. ToF also isn’t that good. It has a smaller active player base than Honkai one year after release, and the endgame is super boring. If you’re gonna play an MMO, why would you ToF over WoW or Final Fantasy? Not to mention the extremely sketchy practices they implement like telling their player base to harass Genshin players over in China.

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  3. the only 3 gacha games I picked up are Fire Emblem: Heroes, Genshin and Cookie Run Kingdom. With Feh and Genshin, i picked it up because my friends were playing it and I thought it was worth trying. I did end up returning to genshin (after playing for a week or so in 1.2 and dropping it after that) because ppl were hyping lantern rite. For Cookie Run, I joined when I heard they were releasing English as a voice over language and I recognized some of the VAs from other roles.

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  4. I think we are setting up this new game against the wrong game I think tower of fantasy could have a chance at the competing with genshin but more specifically it can rival zenless zone zero

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  5. And also genshin gives people this illusion of missing out because there is more satisfaction when risking wishes to get the character you want I think that if tower of fantasy can share players with genshin and if they can do that, that is proof that they can rival genshin without beating them (fair competition on both sides)

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  6. Genshin has def the better finish and polish, no debate there. But ToF actualy offers endgame content, a less shity/greedy dev and better gacha system imo. If ToF is actualy as fun as Genshin, Ill def will be spending my money there.

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  7. I'm just tired of genshin already, don't really care about sumeru. On the other side, ToF has everything that I wanted genshin to have: Pvp, raids, guilds, multiplayer content, DIFFICULT CONTENT…. You get the point.

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  8. TOF is good for genshin. Gives the Genshin players something to do during genshins down time. Also TOF has different strengths and weaknesses compared to Genshin. Even if genshin loses a few spenders to TOF it won't affect them at all. This is coming from someone super critical of Genshin. Honestly I feel like these games are going to co exist nicely.

    I'm so excited for TOF. I'm really hoping it brings the community and end game aspects that I personally feel like are missing from genshin. If it does tbh not only will that game be great, it will probably help me not get burnt out from genshin and enjoy genshin more.

    The better TOF is the more the players win. Everyone should want this game to do well imho

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  9. I'm planning on playing both Genshin and Star rail when it comes out. I like that there are new events every week or so and times where you can play for a few hours or more if you want like when we get areas such as the golden apple rerun or new regions. The daily commons and artifact grind are kinda boring but at least they only take 10 minutes or so.

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  10. The more I stay away from Genshin is the more I want to come back, but since i'm pretty much an endgame player (Or what it is we classify as current 'end game') I usually remember why it is I took a break soon after playing one or two days or even sometimes a couple minutes after I do my dailies. I still have world quests from all the way back in 2.2 that are incomplete. Heck, my Liyue map is still incomplete. I will say for certain though, Genshin has quite the drawing attention to it. I tried playing Honkai last month, and even though I got Herscherr of Flamescion in like, literally first multi, her weapon and one of her best stigmata, even though I played all the way up to captain level 50+, There just wasnt the same pull towards it like I felt for Genshin. To the point I just wanted to port HoF over to Genshin to play her in Genshin rather than Honkai.

    Also for me, my most anticipated region is Natlan, so it's really a good while before I feel content with quitting Genshin for good, if ever, but I highly doubt I will.

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  11. 3:32 YES! I have a life, a job, I just need a distraction from all that and Genshin provides something amazing… you can play when you have time! and you can still enjoy other games if you have more free time

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  12. We'll said playing 1 to 2 hours a day is enough for genshin impact. I played Honkai Impact it the same just 1 to 2 hours doing daily grind then you can do other things or play other things.

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  13. At the end of the day Genshin is getting competition. That’s what us players need. Competition is good. I personally plan on switching to ToF cause I’m so bored of Genshins lack of content. Yeah sumeru is coming out which will be cool, but then another content drought for a year. The direction there going with progression worries me, and just how greedy they are with there primos vs ToF throwing out pulls left right and center.

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  14. actually i will play both but im tired of doing the same on genshin and zenless gonna be boring and just hope that hoyoverse dont get too greedy on his anniversary because the community spent a lot on them and they just give crappy things to players to be honest at terms of company they are the worst because they dont care about players.

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  15. Tower of Fantasy already has qol that Genshin lacks. Plus since ToF is not a single player rpg like Genshin it will already have more endgame content. So I think this is simply a plus for both. Rather than them being competition they should learn off each other. Genshin just needs that qol and endgame to make it better, and ToF needs polish and immersion. We play Genshin in waves and when its slow, play Tower of Fantasy, thats it. Genshin has ALOT to improve on but its still a good game. Just remember theyre both different genres and only similar in style.

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  16. Even though I'm ar 45 now.I still enjoy playing,just 30mins to 1 hour everyday.Sometimes I do domains or bosses for the artifacts and drops for leveling my characters. Genshin should be played bit by bit and not grinded for the best experience. I feel like lots of content creators are missing the point of this game.

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  17. Genshin has the biggest potencial among the gatcha open world, but the developers are just using the bare minimum, releasing games that look like a genshin dlc and not investing in Genshin, besacuse all they want is money while Tof has it all and fits different playstiles. Hope bind players to genshin while facts inspires gamers to tof

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  18. The moment I opened the interface of ToF to predownload and create character earlier, I suddenly had this bad feeling.

    The very same UI used by many mobile MMOs, from text, font styles, announcement board style, the digitally generated background music—to name a few—are all screaming NOPE at me.

    IMO, ToF seemingly have no personality of its own and looks like a cluster f*ck of copied game assets from the get-go. Not to mention with how much grind this game will be. For me, it’s all ni no kuni nightmare again.

    This just proves that having more content is not always equal to being a better game.

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  19. Im not even touching Genshin anymore after i finished 2.8 story event, it's just so repetitive, boring and unfun nowadays. Not interested in Sumeru, expecially if it's the same shitshow as Inazuma, i'll never touch that, let's just say im quitting.

    Im definitely trying ToF, regardless the performance. If it's fun? good, new game to play. If it's bad? ok, trying new one in the future. There are so many similar games to try like Wuthering Waves and Arknights endfield soon.

    Either way i don't care about Genshin anymore, in fact, it's good if the game has direct competition like Dota 2 to LoL or Fortnite to PUBG.

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  20. I am really looking forward to ToF. I was hoping Genshin would introduce more co-op activities like dungeons and not just the Domains where you are in one room. I'll still play Genshin every now and again, but not as often as I once did.

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