I'm in a really depressing gaming period of my life (GAMING, not real life depression), i've tried way too many games, PC, Consoles and Android, in the last 2 years i've tried
over 2 or 3k games, at most i've "enjoyed" 3 or 4, for a couple of
hours.
I don't know what to think, shit just isn't fun anymore, i
can't remember the amount of times i have installed a game, launch it,
get asked to do the same shit i've done a million times and just
uninstall it right away, even worse when i'm fucking handheld for an
hour into the game, just so i don't get lost in the fucking tutorial.
All
games seem the same to me now and the story most of the times sucks,
games now worry more about graphics instead of gameplay and lore.
I
don't think i don't like games tho, i mean, i have played games since i
was 5, i'm 23 now and i still think about games in a daily basis, i do
play League of Legends with friends, which isn't a game i love but it's
fun enough when i play it with friends, i wouldn't play it alone tho.
Is it my fault? is it the business' fault? have i played for far too long that nothing is interesting anymore?
I've
been thinking that maybe, when new tech is developed, some VR or AR
game may make me feel that same thing that i felt when i was a little
kid, in a lil stool, because i was too short for the controls in these
big Arcade Machines.
Your thoughts? do you feel the same or similar?
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Now imagine if you had twenty things in your life and you lose one of them. Sure you would be sad about that one thing but you have so much more going on. I recommend not putting gaming as the only thing in your basket of life. Take a long bread from gaming.
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Kyleran: "Now there's the real trick, learning to accept and enjoy a game for what it offers rather than pass on what might be a great playing experience because it lacks a few features you prefer."
John Henry Newman: "A man would do nothing if he waited until he could do it so well that no one could find fault."
FreddyNoNose: "A good game needs no defense; a bad game has no defense." "Easily digested content is just as easily forgotten."
LacedOpium: "So the question that begs to be asked is, if you are not interested in the game mechanics that define the MMORPG genre, then why are you playing an MMORPG?"
That's why i said Gaming depression, because i don't have real depression haha, it was just a way to say it, i have a daughter, my girlfriend, a job, social life, which make me really happy, this is more about my hobby not being interesting anymore, i am (was?) really passionate about gaming, it was that thing i was really good at and i enjoyed a lot, but now i can't seem to enjoy it anymore and i don't know why.
Epic Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAigCvelkhQ&list=PLo9FRw1AkDuQLEz7Gvvaz3ideB2NpFtT1
https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_msdos?&sort=-downloads&page=1
Kyleran: "Now there's the real trick, learning to accept and enjoy a game for what it offers rather than pass on what might be a great playing experience because it lacks a few features you prefer."
John Henry Newman: "A man would do nothing if he waited until he could do it so well that no one could find fault."
FreddyNoNose: "A good game needs no defense; a bad game has no defense." "Easily digested content is just as easily forgotten."
LacedOpium: "So the question that begs to be asked is, if you are not interested in the game mechanics that define the MMORPG genre, then why are you playing an MMORPG?"
MAGA
I don't know, i think that Gaming in general is the only thing that has become so boring lately, there have been a few interesting games that were fun, but they were completely out of the box, like Pokemon Go for example, even tho it's not exactly a game, it was fun for a couple of months, because i had never experienced a game like that.
But aside from that, i still enjoy pretty much everything else i do, like shows, anime, reading and social interaction with my family and friends, not even my job has become boring (lol), so yeah, i would say Gaming in general is the only thing that i can think has become so boring lately.
Have you tried Overwatch? Free to play and try this weekend if you haven't.
Now that you mention Airsoft, i was invited to an Airsoft Event last year and i had a blast, i was able to participate in a 5v5 match and it was amazing!
Thanks for reminding me of that, i may start saving for some gear for it.
The same thing happens to me from time to time, and I find that spreading my hobbies around helps. When I'm tired of gaming like I was for the past two weeks, then I do something else. I painted a squad of Imperial Gaurdsmen, two Valkryies and three Sentinels during the past two weeks and played a few games of 40k ans X-wing at my local hobby store.
Then, after my gaming funk was over, I stared playing Xcom Enemy Within with the Long War mod... and holy shit is it challenging. I lost my first two games within a couple of days.
If I've said it once, I've said it 100 times here: once some of these smaller studios create a popular game and demonstrate that there are still millions of people interested in MMOs that were previously unaccounted for, it will stimulate growth and draw publishers back to the industry.
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It's like when I think I have watched everything good on Netflix I try some of those shows I wasn't so sure about. Things a bit outside my usual genres. Some have ended up being better than shows I thought looked great.
There are A LOT of games out there and I promise you haven't tried them all. Sometimes you need to order the weirdest looking thing on the menu to discover how much you love it though.
Its just like how you hear many people talk about missing SWG, Vanilla/BC WoW, old FFXI, etc. There are games in development trying to aim towards those audiences but those styles of gameplay are niche so it will be amusing to see how titles like Pantheon and such will fair in today's market longevity wise.
But I will agree with you OP that games do go overboard in terms of graphical fidelity at the cost of not just gameplay but also overall character growth and development. Sure I have personal things that I might not be able to compromise on such as needing WASD movement and I'm more drawn to third-person titles, but graphics is kind of lower on my list. Heck, I still think FFXI looks good for its age on pc given that its like 15 years old or so.
The onest i enjoy the most are MMOs, RTS, Strategy and Stealth, i love a good story too, i don't care much about Graphics, gameplay and lore are the most important aspect of a game for me.
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After a while i realised i just have way too many things to attend in my real life, and i damn very well did, took a break for like a year, and when i came back ,it wasnt the same, few single-player titles i knew were good i installed, and had patience for the first few hours of gameplay, only to be pulled in by the story.
It reseted, the endurance, and will i held for gaming were restored, i dabbled with single-player games combined with mobas for a time, and than i returned to mmorpg, playing Tera Online casually i had a great time and when i archieved what i wanted i went onto the next game, i wasnt forcing it, just installed what i felt like, if i didnt like any aspect of the game i went on untill i found what i was looking for, and it was Path Of Exile, oh damn was that great again, now maybe thinking Archeage, who knows.
Hope you discover what your instincts pull you to and stick to it
Break from burnout, or another game, or whatever you choose
Good luck
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