Leroux: I think when it comes to mundane quests in RPGs the problem is that they often don't fit with the epic main plot. If you're a nobody and you're trying hard to scrape together some coins, they can make sense and feel rewarding to do, but why would a "chosen one" or someone dealing with urgent matters of life or death or even the potential end of the world take the time to water everybody's plants or something? That seems a bit out of touch, as if one part of the developer team doesn't communicate with the other, or as if those things are just in there as lazy filler material or because every other RPG does it the same way (regardless of whether it's bad design).
chandra: That.
For example, in Dragon Age: Inquisition your character is, you guessed it, the Inquisitor, and yet I have to spent quite a lot of my time collecting herbs, stones and other materials throughout the whole game. I didn't mind it that much as I enjoyed the game immensly overall but I have to admit these mundane tasks that didn't really fit with my role as the Inquisitor (honestly, I should be the last person to waste my time on this) were often super frustrating.
See about my post referring to what "mundane task" is in the Underdark of BG2 - and I would suggest respect to what Black Isle / Bioware was, and pioneered for RPG story telling as a whole genre, an industry even.
Are you in your twenties to throw such shade, or is this the corporate environment of yours?
Dragon Age 2 is in my book at par with PlaneScape Torment, as a most bold gaming media narrative.
So, yes, elfroot hortonomy fixation sucks. I absolutely hated DA:I for the grind.
But compared to the Witcher, I shall have been able to love, love, love whatever BioWare developed as a woman gamer, until DA:I where the horrible MMO grind was universal.
As to The Witcher universe: you do know Yennefer was written as a heavy handed bitch, so that us Geralts of this world could cast ourselves as the nice guys? You do know that Geralt coyly turned away from the tortured
Valette titties while us gamers looked on, just to distance ourselves from sexualised torture that was meanwhile expressly written for us?
So yeah, @chandra - elfroot picking is boring. But do have a bit of awareness before you attack. BW is a legend.
And woman gamers will always be able to enjoy a BW title, elfroots and all. As well as homosexual and lesbian gamers. And in case of DA:I, the pansexual ones.
Do come back to me to tell that CD Project RED empowers you to be so negative of peers. I perso find it out of line.
Not least because being a BW fan will be an equal joy of frustration to all gamers. I do love CD Project project red, but as a woman gamer, I never have felt as with BW.