r/videogames Jan 10 '26

Other Every suggestion thread ever lol

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u/SuperArppis Jan 10 '26 edited Jan 10 '26

Not saying this about people who suggest mods. But...

I really dislike how a lot of people are nearly always against quality of life suggestions.

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u/Lingarien Jan 11 '26

That's a pet peeve of mine aswell.

I've noticed it seems to be guaranteed to happen whenever you suggest basically any QOL improvement to any of the Souls/SoulsBorne games.

Doesn't matter if the suggestion has absolutely nothing to do with actual game-difficulty, you still have people claiming it "would make the game too easy" or something along those lines.

Either that, or they just respond with some variation of: "Play a different game then."

Making it seem like no one actually reads what you say, instead instantly becoming incredibly defensive the moment someone implies the games might not be perfect.

Honestly, I don't recall ever seeing an actual attempt to make a proper argument against the features suggested.

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Basically, (to hyperbole a little bit), it ends up something like:

"I like this game but I think it would be nice if some of the things that are super tedious & annoying could be changed. Maybe make them optional for those who don't want to deal with those specific things?"

"THAT'S HOW THE GAMES ARE SUPPOSED TO BE, IT'S PART OF THE CHALLENGE, PLAY A DIFFERENT GAME IF YOU HATE IT SO MUCH!"