I've always looked forward to the final zones for the the MSQ and I really enjoyed ShB and EW. They are zones I enjoy going back to and hanging out or just to gather, etc.
However, Living Memory? That entire zone had me like WTF?
First off, I didn't hate DT MSQ as much as folks did, but the final zone and final seven quests (which felt like 70) were an absolute slog. What should have felt like a build-up to the final showdown, was just repetitive drivel.
Go to new area. Meet the people. Delete the people. Zone turns butt ugly.
While I understand the zone changed for story purposes, we are now left with one of the most depressing and ugly zones that I have zero desire to ever return to. I get that you can bring it back to pre-change by going into NG+ but I have no desire to do that really.
It's just such a strange zone from the MSQ perspective (this was not the time for the story to slow down to crawl). Even worse, Sphene doesn't even have a recreation to you deleting everyone. Like she didn't sense that at all?
Anyway. Long story short. Final zone was unfortunate. It's now an ugly relic.
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However, Living Memory? That entire zone had me like WTF?
First off, I didn't hate DT MSQ as much as folks did, but the final zone and final seven quests (which felt like 70) were an absolute slog. What should have felt like a build-up to the final showdown, was just repetitive drivel.
Go to new area. Meet the people. Delete the people. Zone turns butt ugly.
While I understand the zone changed for story purposes, we are now left with one of the most depressing and ugly zones that I have zero desire to ever return to. I get that you can bring it back to pre-change by going into NG+ but I have no desire to do that really.
It's just such a strange zone from the MSQ perspective (this was not the time for the story to slow down to crawl). Even worse, Sphene doesn't even have a recreation to you deleting everyone. Like she didn't sense that at all?
Anyway. Long story short. Final zone was unfortunate. It's now an ugly relic.
Continue reading...