>>714566672>Why continue playing a game you're not enjoying?FOMO (there's a lot of limited content that's forever closed off if you don't grab it when it first comes out), sunk cost fallacy, and my friend's list. I'm friends with a lot of whales who spend tens of thousands of dollars on the game maxing out all of their servants and craft essences. If I were to quit, they would delete me. Which is an issue if I were to ever want to come back, since in FGO, you can use your friend's characters in battles. This happened to me once already back in 2019, when I dropped the game, then came back later. It took forever for me to build a new friend's list of whales.
>>714567398>Stop playing it if you're not enjoying it, "in too deep" is bullshit.It's factual, anon. I AM in too deep. Back in the day, I used to spent hours manually farming lottos. I've also probably spent several thousand dollars ingame. To quit would mean that the hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars I invested into this game would be for nothing.
>LB6 is the one exception where I would say it's genuinely universally great.I disagree. It had great music, a good cast, and some excellent plot twists and concepts. But the pace was fucking awful and the story had way too much filler, ontop of some truly childish and simplistic prose and writing in some sections (the goblin fae sacrificing themselves for Mash immediately comes to mind, because Nasu treats the reader like they're a retard who can't comprehend what's going on, so he states the same thing over and over again in an incredibly long-winded and childish manner)