It was a bit difficult for me to jump back into for some reason but I stuck with it and got addicted for a few weeks.
I was heavy into it when it first came out (playing on my PC) and then fell off and then came back for the 2.0/Phantom Liberty DLC but couldn’t get into it for some reason. Then I came back a short time later and stuck with it and it grew on me again.
2.0 massively rebalanced shit, so if you played in a different way on your return that might also explain it
I played 1.0 as a hacker wizard man with 0 combat skills at all, but that’s a LOT harder (and, worse, annoying) as of 2.0, so I had to rework my character to find the fun
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It was a bit difficult for me to jump back into for some reason but I stuck with it and got addicted for a few weeks.
I was heavy into it when it first came out (playing on my PC) and then fell off and then came back for the 2.0/Phantom Liberty DLC but couldn’t get into it for some reason. Then I came back a short time later and stuck with it and it grew on me again.
Maybe same for you?
2.0 massively rebalanced shit, so if you played in a different way on your return that might also explain it
I played 1.0 as a hacker wizard man with 0 combat skills at all, but that’s a LOT harder (and, worse, annoying) as of 2.0, so I had to rework my character to find the fun