Things like scalpels take just your thumb and forefinger to pick up. You need to aim your fingers at the object you're trying to pick up and use precision to pick it up. But if you take the time to see why you can't pick something up you'll see it actually works as intended.įor example, in the PC and regular 2D console versions, you can't use the palm of your hand to pick anything up because you can't do that in real life either. So yes, at first, everyone calls the game everything from frustrating to broken to shit and back. Surgeon Simulator does not hold your hand. If you consider someone to generally suck at JS, you'd probably say there's actually something physically (or mentally) wrong with them. There is not one challenge to be had anywhere in the game other than the arguably mental challenge of trying to figure out what it wants you to put where. Let's compare to Job Simulator, shall we? Would you say it's even possible to say whether or not someone is "good" at Job Simulator? No. Surgeon Simulator requires skill to be good. I hate to break it to you, but you think it's shit only because you're shit at it. TL DR: if you think Surgeon Simulator sucks, it's only because you suck at Surgeon Simulator. Made the following comment to someone who had this to say about Surgeon Simulator - "being shit on purpose doesn't make it not shit"
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