Regardless of how much any teen cares about their after school job, it’s just that: an after school job.
This opinion of service work expressed in the OP doesn’t seem to realize that if we restricted these jobs to only the people who don’t “need” a living wage, then there would be no fast food for lunch, no quick trips to the store during school hours, and no starbucks in the morning on the way to work during the school year. If you want the convenience of near instant food and services at any time of the day, then you need to pay the price of giving the workers a living wage (or we end up where we are today)
Judging from your tastes, I think you would enjoy dragons dogma 2. Be aware that the engine is rather… unoptimized, so there are performance slowdowns in towns and densely populated areas, but I’ve never dipped below 40fps on my rig which has slightly worse specs than yours. It can be a bit finicky to get working on Linux, depending on your distro. I’m on nixos and was experience graphics driver crashes pretty regularly until I swapped to
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and swapping to the latest proton GE. Once you get the game working though, it’s a lot of fun and definitely worth the hassle! I’d describe it as baldur’s gate 3, but an action RPG instead of turn based, and therefore it feels much more free and open to me. You should also be aware that the game is pretty punishing. No save slots and rolling back is hard if you mess something up, and minor enemies can really ruin your day if you’re not paying attention. It’s probably one of the most “realistic” fantasy games I’ve ever played in that regard.