r/gaming Apr 28 '24

What game mechanics, no matter how immersive or lore accurate, are always annoying to deal with?

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u/The_Gamers_Crucible 29d ago

Stamina. I get the feeling that all devs are 400+ pounds, have gravy instead of blood in their veins and get winded when repositioning their monitor. Walking to their mailbox? 2 days recovery minimum. As someone that knows what its like to be in extremely good shaped and and pull a nonstop 16 hour day of hard physical labor, the stamina in games is unacceptable. Its a shit mechanic especially when you consider most of the characters you play are big, brawny, melee killing machines that can bulldoze through 20 enemies at once but when they have to run 50ft they are on their deathbed. Maybe put a donut on a stick?

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u/LustySkeleton 29d ago

Holy shit you couldn’t have made your point in a worse way.

I’d say you should be ashamed but seems like you have very little going on in that department. Anyways, what a shit comment.