@somnambulance the balance being a bit off, and there being some unpolished edges honestly gives the game its charm. It reminds me of so many games in the 2000s pre AAA super polish craze that survived on their charm (e.g. recently replayed BG&E and it's kind of rougher than I remembered but it's still so much more than the sum of its parts). Just lets itself focus on being fun.
And as you say, it's not as algorithmically locked which in the current age of AI, the roughness provides some authenticity which feels fresh.
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@somnambulance the balance being a bit off, and there being some unpolished edges honestly gives the game its charm. It reminds me of so many games in the 2000s pre AAA super polish craze that survived on their charm (e.g. recently replayed BG&E and it's kind of rougher than I remembered but it's still so much more than the sum of its parts). Just lets itself focus on being fun.
And as you say, it's not as algorithmically locked which in the current age of AI, the roughness provides some authenticity which feels fresh.