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attraction commands felt really bad, and the keyblade forms felt constant and *insanely* powerful in comparison to enemies. i know drive forms were strong, but those were on a pretty limited gauge that (if you weren't going out of your way) only let you use like 1 per world
i don't have much of an uma in this race but it isn't lost on me that a lot of kh3 defense comes from the dlc. i liked re:mind, don't get me wrong, but i definitely don't think i should be paying $30 for a DLC to make a game worth playing you feel
i'm not even talking about final mixes btw. i played kh1 and kh2 in their initial forms pre-final mix and had a great time. i know the final mix versions made the game *better*, but i didn't feel like i actively didn't enjoy the base games of kh1 or kh2 and needed the final mixes
if i can only prog for 2 hours a week, you bet your ass i don't want to spend half of that time going through mechanics i already know and can already get through consistently. that doesn't make it harder, that makes it a useless timesink
i also need to add i hate the take that "part of the difficulty of mechanics is the fact you have to get there in the fight", that's woefully ignorant. in the event my static can easily do the early mechs without issue, what makes getting to that mech "hard"?
you're not making a fight any easier by progging a specific mechanic outside of xiv. if you already reach that phase consistently, literally *all* you're doing is not wasting time- time most people don't have to waste. people got jobs and families and kids
even if you sim you've gotta worry about dpsing, you've gotta worry about any hiccups that might arise with party members doing things wrong, you've gotta worry about doing things in a *significantly* more hectic environment, that's way different
i'm ngl i hate the slippery slope people have of "square is gonna make the game easier if people sim mechanics". i'm sorry chat but people practicing things in an environment where the *only* thing they're worrying about is mechanic resolution is not cheating
what of clear povs? what of things like watching hector? what of things like playing with someone that knows the mechanics and is teaching you? by that token, doesn't that count as cheating? yet nobody would say "you're a cheater if you don't prog blind" because that's silly