Anonymous
8/17/2025, 7:52:12 AM
No.718291347
UOOOOOOOHHHHHHHH
HOW IS THIS THREAD STILL UP
Anonymous
8/16/2025, 5:28:34 AM
No.281498248
>>281497898
Sakura's underdeveloped sakuras
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 1:00:23 PM
No.714160332
Games that don’t have quick save/load are often more immersive and meaningful.
There’s something special about games that force you to live with your choices. No F5 safety net. No F9 do-over. Every move, every decision carries weight. Think Souls series, Ironman XCOM, Rogueliks, or even stuff like Lisa the painful, the tension is real because you can’t undo your mistakes.
When there’s no quickload, you pay attention. You don’t do dumb shit “just to see what happens.” You think, adapt, and learn.
Sure, quicksave is comfy. But without it the world feels less like a toy, and more like a place you exist in.