Man, doing Star Rail dailies takes about five minutes. Why even mention it?
Fuck you and I'll see you tomorrow.
But anyway, sounds like you need some Animal Well in your life.
I used to play Need for Speed: World back in the day, and it had a daily of its own where you'd get to collect some treasures scattered around a random district in the city; doing so would give you a random reward, and the longer you kept up a streak, the better said rewards would get.
I was a broke teenager at the time, and it was the only way I could get remotely good drops at the time, but it was really annoying to do so every day and eventually it made me feel like a slave to the game. I actually kinda felt liberated when the game shut down since it meant no longer having that responsibility, and I don't think I ever want to get into dailies again.
they will be implementing verification cans soon to ensure we don't cheat
Oof... About Princess Connect...
What the hell is a princess connect?
It was/is a mobile game that was published in the west by Crunchyroll. The EN server was shut down, though.
I don't go out into public much myself anymore, there's nothing for me to "do" outside of chores and errands. Most of my friend interactions are online or at a private residence over anything public.
Only live service Game I play is Warframe. Has no daylies weeklies if you want. Then all I ever play are offline games mostly indies. Recently finished Blasphemous 2 and now I'm playing bloodstained ritual of the night
The sortie is kind of a daily?
Agreed. I love Warframe and I think they are really good at humane design. But they are not above dailies and gacha mechanics.
Yea I don't think they're too bad about it. A little of that stuff helps keep things interesting for players. I have tons of stuff in that game and I think I only spent about 20$ on plat a few years ago and even that wasn't really necessary with how easy it is to get stuff to sell other players. It really is a good player friendly F2p game.
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