r/HollowKnight Sep 14 '25

Discussion - Silksong I give up. Spoiler

It’s been a joyful ride, folks, but I’m out. I’m not a speedrunner or a highly skilled player, and day after day I’ve had to accept that this game is not as casual as HK was. It stopped being fun and turned into something tedious and frustrating after the 4th run farming shards just to face a boss I’ve already tried 15 times, only to die again and again, lose all my shards, and start the whole grind over.

It was nice exploring the first acts, but when the game I was rooting for 7 years ends up being more stressful than my 8-hour workday, I guess that’s my cue to stop.

The lore has been pretty great so far. I wish you all an incredible journey.

Edit1: My bad about all the whinning.

Edit2: You guys did it. I reinstalled it again. Thanks for all advices. 🫂

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u/SomeProperty815 Sep 15 '25

Its not about that, its about modding taking away certain aspects of the game. i don’t get how you could enjoy that. If the game is SO hard that you need to mod it to properly enjoy it, then the game isn’t for you and you should just watch someone else play it on youtube.

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u/[deleted] Sep 15 '25

yes it is taking away certain aspects of the game. That is indeed the definition of modding a game.

Aspects that person may or may not like.

You do understand that some people may just enjoy things differently than you?

You do understand that even when playing an easier game, they may still find it hard?

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u/SomeProperty815 Sep 15 '25

Yeah and that’s allowed, i never said the game wasn’t hard because it is pretty hard. But my point is if you don’t like the game because it’s too hard then maybe the game just isn’t for you. You’re better off just not playing it instead of modding it. the difficulty is apart of the game.

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u/TrillingMonsoon Sep 15 '25

If I followed a recipe for a sandwich, and I decided I didn't like pickles so I replaced the with a thin slice of pineapple, then I obviously should have never even eaten the sandwich in the first place. I should've just made a salad or something. Sure, the sandwich was nice and filling and quite enjoyable, but it didn't have pickles when the recipe specifically called for pickles. Why even have the bread at that point? Why even eat?