Caporegime
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Title is a statement not a question. Jussayin.
Title is a statement not a question. Jussayin.
You've got three guesses.Who are you talking to?
Welp, I've fallen into this dip again, after rebuilding my PC with some upgraded cooling and more focus on silence. I've picked up a huge roster of new games recently and 2 days ago, the wife and I were playing OW and we had match after match after match of being put up against stupidly high ranked players carrying their friends or being teamed up with bought accounts. I didn't even realise you can buy a high ranked account for $30! Anyway, ruined it and I got super frustrated and just gave up. Last night, I didn't even tough my PC and today I just don't even want to think about it...
Prior to that, I dabbled in a few games here and there, Styx, Dragon Quest 11, Forza Horizons 4, BF5 (HA) etc etc. But, nothing has gripped me. I may default my self and jump into Skyrim again and just sink a few evenings into it knowing it will bring me back.
Does anyone else have their 'default' go to game to refresh their thirst for gaming? Another is Eve, I can sit and just hack sites for hours in that game.
Title is a statement not a question. Jussayin.
Who are you talking to?
You've got three guesses.
Here's a clue: not you.
I feel like I'm in the same boat. Really not enjoying anything at the minute. Games just seem full of bugs and empty of content these days. Actually tempted to sell my rig after tonight
I cant even be arsed to play that lol.Well a large part of it is games just aren't as good as they used to be. There are very few which stand out for me now. I think the last one I played properly was Witcher 3.
I also think that it's a natural part of getting older. Most of my friends only play retro games from the 80s/90s now! Even myself the only thing that's really kept my attention this year is the Nintendo switch(Zelda and Mario are fantastic) and VR. Most AAA games I've found myself getting bored of after an hour or two.
Red dead redemption 2 for example I played for about 3-4 hours, hated the combat/horse riding dynamics and sold a couple of days later!
VR has been a bit of a game changer. It's the first technology in over a decade that's actually got me excited for gaming again.
To be fair, world of Warcraft was a masterpiece of design, community support and forward thinking in its timeMy one and only gripe is the commodification of the gaming community, I probably can on a single hand the amount of companies I trust at the moment, the rest are disgusting marketeering ***** only in it for the money because they've either gotten bored of the industry or the marketing team has taken over.
I'm tired of trying to argue with clearly Stockholm syndrome'd and willfully ignorant as well who think it'll get better if you just wait a little longer... constantly making excuses for their time investment (especially with WoW players, i never could get into MMO's mind you, but even an outsider can tell you how sad this has become).
Eventually something has to give, and it would appear that investment is drying up for these companies at last.
My one and only gripe is the commodification of the gaming community