I'm a suc ker for GTA or RDR if and when new versions release. Other game types I like: my game library has just about every genre except fantasy roleplay games and other management games. I like that even though I may not do some things the "best" way, it doesn't mean that I lose. Also comparing my costs and profit for each field and seeing how efficient I can be with newer setups or bigger equipment. I like setting goals for what I want to try and purchase for the next year. Motivation: It's fun and relaxing to create new farms and grow over time. Other times I need to do other work or don't feel like doing it all and hire helpers Sometimes I have time and want to do certain tasks. I run my farm as I would If I farmed for real. So the terms kind of merge.īy the way, love how the discussion is going. With FS there is no XP, no drops, and no quest rewards. Then there is "doing dailys" when you go accomplish the set of quests that only happen once a day. However, grinding while using a x4 experience elixer is called leveling. Whereas I will grind (kill thousands of mobs that are close to my level) for experience, gold and maybe a nice drop I can sell. When I play Celtic Heroes I will "farm" (kill the same spawn spots over and over ad infinitum) for specific drops needed for a quest. I think each game slightly alters the vocuabulary based on game mechanics and goals. I think farming and grinding are 2 different gaming terms, I play World of Warcraft, Farming is the act of doing something over and over again to gain in game materials or items you need for something, Grinding is the act of doing the same thing over and over to gain experience points, tokens or something like reputation where you collect something you don’t actually get (sorry can’t explain it but hopefully you know what I mean).
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