IDK if a thread was started about this. And honestly I'm not going to be here often to see replies. Point of the matter is this. I haven't played DST for quite a while, but the Forge brought me back. Now to preface, I work in a call center for a Big Name Canadian Bank's Stock Broker website. I listen to multi-millionaire's scream in my ear day in, and day out. It isn't fun. It isn't pleasant. When I say multi-millionaires, I am not exaggerating (dear god I wish I were. It's depressing.)
I read about the final thing to possibly do in the caverns. Create a fuel weaver and defeat it after activating the portal.
Well, after over 200+ gunpowder, 10+ houndius shootius and quite literally 100+ fire staff's later, we aren't anywhere near defeating it (we meaning my spouse and I on landline).
Now, I just get off working where I'm supervisor default from taking ******* supervisor calls (and being paid PENNIES for doing such) and all I want to do is come home and play a video game I damn well enjoy only to become so frustrated (even with a mod that's suppose to make things more manageable to people NOT playing with 20+ to a server because **** that I prefer people I trust that random rando's and if KLEI think's rando's are so perf to play with they should go into a rando server on their let's plays and see how well they do).
I know KLEI won't give a **** about what I'm posting. But as someone who use to go out of my way to tell my friends how much I adored their games (a few of which work for other game companies and one good friend in particular who works for Disney), lemme just say I am so frustrated by this mechanic that I was ready to throw my computer out the window.
I work 12+ hour shifts listening to people ***** in my ear and the last thing I want to do is come home and have a challenge of a game become literally impossible unless I spawn 20 thousand items in HOPES it defeats the boss. I'm not even a casual gamer, I'm thirty ******* two. I've played the old system games. I know ******** mechanics but hell, even CUPHEAD bullet mechanics is easier to deal with than this.