Why You Keep Playing Genshin Impact



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39 thoughts on “Why You Keep Playing Genshin Impact”

  1. I feel he missed one major factor: The prospects of the future. Even if a game has a "dead patch", you know a new patch will come soon. You want to be prepared to get all the "good stuff" in that next patch, so you push through the patch. This will happen on repeat whether it is a dead patch or you just exhaust what a patch has to offer, either way you push through dead periods on the hope for the next new content drop. Drip feeding players with content is also a major phycological method used for player retention which is parallel yet opposite the F.O.M.O.

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  2. 1:15 "studying for a degree gives you more experience" – chatter. Absolutely false. Colleges give you information, methods, techniques, skills and hands-on hypothetical situations or situations similar to the real world ; These training are more so as a guide than "experiences."

    Experience is gained in the real world. I will say you will have the advantage to get in a job depending on the field. However, I do agree that it is a waste of time for many fields of studies.

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  3. To anyone thinking college is a scam, let me tell you from personal experience. IT HEAVILY DEPENDS WHERE YOU GO. If you go to a top school, such as around top 20 or 30 AND you are following a challenging path, SUCH AS ENGINEERING, you are basically guaranteed to get a good job. It all depends on your work ethic and if you are willing to put in the time and sacrifice to make sure you have a good future. It all comes down to this:
    1) Get into a good school (top 20-30)
    2) Follow a challenging degree (such as engineering)
    3) Do everything in your power to advance as far as you can in that degree
    4) Make sure you get a good internship

    With these steps you are basically guaranteed a good job. If you are following a random ass path such as acting or some other bullshit, well yeah you aren't going to get a good job because anyone can act. Its the mentally challenging paths that take a lot of effort that will get you a good job out of University.

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  4. When i realize i sunk some money and a lot of time to get as far as I did, I just shut off my brain and delete things I'm no longer enjoying.

    If I think about it too much it ends up sticking around. Better to cut my losses

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  5. For people who doesn't know, there was a post in gachgaming subreddit saying that they started recruiting for Genshin Impact 2 development? If that's true, it's actually a scary thought because we know what's gonna happen to the 1st game if GI2 comes out. One reason why we shouldn't whale too much on a liveservice game.

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  6. This is why early leaks of characters in gatcha games are important so one can save you pulling currency and prepare but also one has to accept that one wont always have enough to ensure the character/equipment every time.

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  7. 5:22 some gacha games do actually have great stories (they don't compare to "proper" games, but they're pretty decent), it's just that there's so much bullshit you have to slog through that most people never get to it. For example, Blue Archive's story infinitely improves when you get to episode 3 (Treaty of Eden), and FGO's story picks up around the Sixth Singularity (Camelot). For a more mainstream example, it would be like Fontaine Archon quest in Genshin (you have to go through 4 other regions before even getting there).

    I don't know why gacha games do this thing where they always start the story off with basic vanilla flavor instead of just straight-up hooking the players from the very beginning; they have shown that they are capable of making great stories, they just hide it behind hours of investment for whatever reason.

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  8. I play Genshin because I like the game. It's not that deep. I've played a lot of gacha games. I don't play most of them now because simply having a gacha won't keep me. Also it's ironic that Tectone ranted about how bad gacha stories are right after FGO was on screen, which legitimately actually has an incredibly good story and is the main reason anyone would playu that game.

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  9. This video IS USELESS FOR GENSHIN STANS. They are SO DEEP IN THEIR DELUSION THAT THEY are willing to spend thousands of dollars on the most dodge walter Contents.πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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  10. ⁠im the kind to never reach the top on grades and all that but we can't really complain, if you are hiring people you WILL want people who are the best at that job right? if with a degree you can't find a job its your own fault because you either didn't work hard or you simply can't be as good as other expect you to be, its sad but thats the truth.

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  11. Tectone you were talking out your ass with that college take. The degree isnt the only thing a company looks at, ethnicity, gender, character and many other factors. The best qualified are not 100% garunteed a job and theres thousands of people with the same degree you have that are looking for a job aswell. In a lot of cases (not saying the majority) if you dont have a job after getting a degree then youre just unlucky. Saying that the 100% of the people who did good in college are the ones that have the jobs in their field is dumb as hell bruh, thats not reality.

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  12. No Teccy, don't talk about degrees like that like that's an absolute truth. What youre saying is not false but also people who don't have degrees generally have a harder time getting a job. Your case is not usual. People, if you can get the degree, you shouldn't drop out

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  13. As a light spender, I take quite a long time to consider spending on a gacha game. Takes me several days weighing the pros and cons even. To me, spending basically boils down to, did the devs deserve to earn my money? This video basically just uses kids as it's measuring stick. I doubt actual adults go around going omg gotta buy everything. And before someone says it, using streamers to prove the point that adults do this doesn't mean anything as their primary audience is these same kids, and they have to appease those same kids by being relatable.

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  14. Really ignorant degree take tbh. The job market is just really bad right now…especially in tech. I have classmates that have jobs in my degree field because they either knew someone or had the time and ability to take unpaid to low paying internships while I did not–mind you, only one of said classmates actually knew what they were doing while we were in school. Myself and him tended to hard carry every project we were part of and tended to be the ones others went to for questions or help about assignments and material. In the two years since graduating, I haven't received a single interview or even acknowledgement from the places I've applied to…and despite the aforementioned good classmate now having two years of experience in the field (started with internship), he's having the exact same issues while trying to find a new employer.

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  15. This video once again reminded me why I still play FGO even with all it's problems and things it could become but it didn't.

    – Thanks to FGA even daily login doesn't take any time. Optimal spending AP isn't a big deal for ages, especially with blue apples.
    – FGO doesn't make me spend "only 5/15/25$ " every month, it doesn't create "light-spender" class, which is much easier evolve to high-spenders.
    – FGO doesn't make me spend money – its pity is insanely expensive, its a bad deal. If you spend money on FGO you are complitely aware that its a throwing money on a slot machine, there is no whim spending. Exception are "collector"-type players, but they are mentaly ill, pls seek help.
    – I can drop FGO for a year, come back and won't miss out important things. Servants are rerunning all the time, events get reruns all the time. Missing a day or a week will make impact is miniscule on account.
    – In FGO it's possible to stop farming and progress because you don't need it anymore, and I did. For e.g. I got my both Scathachs to level 120, NP5, +2k/+2k fou, all append skills, etc., both Skadis are 120 lv. too. FGO's desing in this part is literaly the best. You can't miss out, if you already got everything you need. This my not apply to "collector" type of players, but they are mentaly ill, pls seek help.

    – And the most important part is that it's possible to get all content on the last day of event. There is no such cancerous thing as time-limited mini-events.

    These are a lot of FGO haters these days and FGO for sure doesn't keep up with modern mobile gaming industry, but in many aspects it's just better than newer games.

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  16. I can't stand people who say they are xyz because they got a degree in that field. You are not an engineer if you have an engineering degree but deliver doordash… Maybe I would accept that you are a failed engineer. Said as a scientist (literal job title is Principal Scientist in an Analytical Development department at a CDMO to big pharma). /rant off

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  17. Honkai Star Rail is a newer game made by the same company yet despite that are WAY LESS stingy than Genshin in terms of rewards and end game content. It took Genshin 3 YEARS to come up with another form of end game yet Star Rail already has a bunch even before their 1st Anniversary. It's like Apple introducing type-c charging when Android had it during the Archon war. 10 pulls every patch in Star Rail yet that becomes a luxury in Genshin where it happens every Lantern Rite. Not only that, but even the overall gacha system to roll for characters in Star Rail looks more well thought of than Genshin (The Staff of Homa incident, and 300 pity selector for standard in Star Rail). I know Genshin and Star Rail are two different games with a multidude of different systems, but this is literally the middle and older child treatment. ABSOLUTE. CINEMA.

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