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== Official Description == | |||
Resident mode immerses players in a living and breathing city, where they take on the role of a resident and work to build and govern the city. Players have the opportunity to take on various roles such as a police officer, politician, or even a business owner. | Resident mode immerses players in a living and breathing city, where they take on the role of a resident and work to build and govern the city. Players have the opportunity to take on various roles such as a police officer, politician, or even a business owner. | ||
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Overall, Resident mode is designed for players who are more interested in exploring the multiverse and interacting with its inhabitants than engaging in combat or completing challenging quests. It provides a more relaxed and immersive gameplay for those who want to take their time and enjoy the game at their own pace.<ref>Goldpaper</ref> | Overall, Resident mode is designed for players who are more interested in exploring the multiverse and interacting with its inhabitants than engaging in combat or completing challenging quests. It provides a more relaxed and immersive gameplay for those who want to take their time and enjoy the game at their own pace.<ref>Goldpaper</ref> | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
[[Category:Game Mechanics]] | [[Category:Game Mechanics]] |