Anonymous
6/20/2025, 3:59:49 AM
No.528092346
>>528092192
p2
With the reason for the no recommendation out of the way lets address the genshin in the room. I played genshin from 1.0 to 5.5, I'm pretty familiar with it. So which is better? Genshin is broadly more polished and better executed; better music, more distinct art style, smoother movement, it even has a few quest-lines that are genuinely enjoyable. Wuthering waves appears to not be as stingy with resources but I don't have enough experience with it to know how it all shakes out, I suspect they're broadly the same in this regard because the underlying bones are the same (one month to fully build a character, one on banner 5 star per a patch for welkin holders yadayda). Wuthering waves advantages are better quality of life and more action centric gameplay. The skip button is a tourniquet for bad writing but if for some reason you want to continue on even when you don't care then it is nice to have. As an action game it's okay, there is sufficient complexity to the abilities and mechanics but suffers heavily from timer dominated content. If the timer is the main opponent then I can't consider that good action gameplay because the tempo of actions is secondary to the dps (this seems inherited from genshin).
p2
With the reason for the no recommendation out of the way lets address the genshin in the room. I played genshin from 1.0 to 5.5, I'm pretty familiar with it. So which is better? Genshin is broadly more polished and better executed; better music, more distinct art style, smoother movement, it even has a few quest-lines that are genuinely enjoyable. Wuthering waves appears to not be as stingy with resources but I don't have enough experience with it to know how it all shakes out, I suspect they're broadly the same in this regard because the underlying bones are the same (one month to fully build a character, one on banner 5 star per a patch for welkin holders yadayda). Wuthering waves advantages are better quality of life and more action centric gameplay. The skip button is a tourniquet for bad writing but if for some reason you want to continue on even when you don't care then it is nice to have. As an action game it's okay, there is sufficient complexity to the abilities and mechanics but suffers heavily from timer dominated content. If the timer is the main opponent then I can't consider that good action gameplay because the tempo of actions is secondary to the dps (this seems inherited from genshin).