Taking a break is the best way to bring your passion back for gaming. I’m not much older than you are and I know exactly what you mean. I go through phases all the time like this. Sometimes games are really fun, other times the games just don’t hit like they used to. When I get to that point, taking a break for at least 1-2 days minimum makes coming back better. What’s even better than that is if you are able to accomplish something productive while on your break. For me simple things like doing all of my chores and cleaning the entire house head to toe makes me feel rewarded when I finally sit down to play games. Yard work, cleaning my car, taking care of that thing I’ve been putting off for months. It helps me look forward to gaming which is what you are lacking if you’re feeling burnt out.i feel like the older im getting (i'm 21) the more i lose passion somehow for gaming
i have a ton of games in my steam library i wish i can play all those games or most of them I'm sure they are very fun
if anyone experiencing something similar to this lmk what can help 🙂
That is the cycle with every game I play. Some games just take longer to reach that last step. But eventually I will start to notice things that bug me about it. And its probably time to find something else.Sometimes games are really fun, other times the games just don’t hit like they used to.
Getting back into music and photography instead.
eventually I will start to notice things that bug me about it. And its probably time to find something else
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Often is something I have been blinded to until that stage. If its a good game I can gloss over irks and just keep playing, but eventually I will stop being blind to them all, and not all games get mods. It depends on if I can live with them or not. Only game I have extended beyond its death with mods in TL2 and its only because of them I would play again. I can still remember it so its too soon 🙂And that something else is a mod! As long as a game is about gameplay, mods can extend the life indefinitely.
oh appreciate that a lot!Hello Flixer .... The regulars on here just know that i am going to recommend SATISFACTORY.
If you want a real challenge it could be what your looking for , when i got it i was a construction noobie and my current playthrough has over 4,000 hours on it. Get yourself a pen and paper , and a calculator. If you start getting things wrong and you will ... just turn it off.
I am 69 and been a gamer of one kind or another since 1982 , i have been a pc gamer since 2002 , satisfactory is the most frustrating and challenging but enjoyable game i have ever used.
One thing i must point out ..... steam refund is 2 week owned or less than 2 hours use ....... 2 hours use is not long enough for you to decide if its for you.
Their are some beginner videos on you tube for you to get an idea of how it works.
This is pretty much it for me. Usually once every couple of years I find a game so engaging that I can't put it down. Here's a short list of games that reinvigorated my love for gaming:Just gotta find a game that sparks that passion again......
I am having a min crisis of not completing games that take so many hours to complete
That's SO helpful, thank you so much! ^^Play games you might not normally play.
If you aren't a strategy person, go play a strategy game. If you aren't a Souls-like person, play a Souls-like. If you aren't a crafter, play a crafting survival game. If you aren't a horror lover play a horror game. Just approach them with an attitude that you're looking for something to appreciate, not necessarily be blown away. Even just an hour or two in a genre you don't normally like might be rewarding.
You just might find a joy in those games you didn't expect (like me with Souls-likes) or at the very least find a new appreciation for the games you do like to play.
Unlearn how you play. Shed the compulsion to bite on every little extra a game might throw at you. Skip the hunt for collectibles and achievements. Worrying about what your missing or spending too much time trying for that one last feather can drag the joy of a game down.
Play shorter games. I am having a min crisis of not completing games that take so many hours to complete. Big games really cause me burnout these days. Also, shorted games you won't feel bad to step away from for a bit.
Basically tackle some fresh for you and/or try to remove the elements of gaming that might be weighing you down.
Good luck.