I don't feel the game anymore
I created this topic to seek your words of wisdom, because I'm about to quit Gwent...(who cares?) For all those who care, I talk to you, and the developers.
I feel like nothing left of true Gwent after the update. It feels as if the cards have no weight anymore, and strategy has ceased to exist. It feels like we are just placing cards on the board, hoping that we randomly have more points by round's end. I don't think about my next moves anymore, because I don't have to. I can't feel the weight of failure/success of my next card. With these 100+ new cards released, it has become way too fast-paced, everyone is just doing their thing on the board and that's it.
I play a lot of monsters, and I just can't care if my Vran Warrior is locked down, because now I have a BUTTLOAD of other Consume cards that can do his job. Do you see now what I mean by "cards have no weight"? There are now so many possibilities, so many options to win the game, that matches have become a big nothingness. There's no such thing as good/bad deck anymore, because now everyone just builds their little favorite deck, play it, and HOPE their deck can beat the opponent's deck. The closest thing I can do to feel like I'm controlling the game's outcome, or to feel like I'm actually doing something to gain advantage over my opponent, is to read my card's damned tooltip and (for example) deal 5 damage with it. WOW!!! Sense of pride and accomplishment right there. Needless to say, Gwent was never like this. Gwent was about filling 3 buckets with your sweat before you executed your next move.
"Not much left of that world." - Vesemir
So please tell me, is there anything I can try to do to feel like getting back to it?
I created this topic to seek your words of wisdom, because I'm about to quit Gwent...(who cares?) For all those who care, I talk to you, and the developers.
I feel like nothing left of true Gwent after the update. It feels as if the cards have no weight anymore, and strategy has ceased to exist. It feels like we are just placing cards on the board, hoping that we randomly have more points by round's end. I don't think about my next moves anymore, because I don't have to. I can't feel the weight of failure/success of my next card. With these 100+ new cards released, it has become way too fast-paced, everyone is just doing their thing on the board and that's it.
I play a lot of monsters, and I just can't care if my Vran Warrior is locked down, because now I have a BUTTLOAD of other Consume cards that can do his job. Do you see now what I mean by "cards have no weight"? There are now so many possibilities, so many options to win the game, that matches have become a big nothingness. There's no such thing as good/bad deck anymore, because now everyone just builds their little favorite deck, play it, and HOPE their deck can beat the opponent's deck. The closest thing I can do to feel like I'm controlling the game's outcome, or to feel like I'm actually doing something to gain advantage over my opponent, is to read my card's damned tooltip and (for example) deal 5 damage with it. WOW!!! Sense of pride and accomplishment right there. Needless to say, Gwent was never like this. Gwent was about filling 3 buckets with your sweat before you executed your next move.
"Not much left of that world." - Vesemir
So please tell me, is there anything I can try to do to feel like getting back to it?
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