I totally relate to this. I always find the prospect of sitting at my PC to play a game far more exciting than actually doing it. So often I start a game up and quit after 10 mins because I just cannot be bothered.
My 12 year old step son, I've got hundreds (literally) of games on my PC including Battlefield V - Origin Premium which I bought primarily for him - yet he sits at my PC and says hes bored and has "nothing to play" and then sits and watches endless hours of Youtube video's of gaming as opposed to playing them!!!
Me, I default to GTA V, FSX and Battlefield V which I'm really enjoying although my favorite is still Battlefield 2 by a very long way.
I really should sell my rig or at least ditch my 1080ti Amp Extreme for something like a 980ti as frankly I just don't really use my PC to justify having such a card - I use a 43" TV as a 4K screen but tend to run my games at a lower resolution to get higher fps rates (and quite frankly it looks just as good) for the vast majority of my PC useage these days a basic laptop (which I already have) would more than suffice my needs alas.
Love gaming, but work / life gets in the way and justifying what I have is increasingly difficult, on the other hand though, a second 1080ti in SLI is something that really appeals to me despite all of the above!!![]()
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Is that where you put the washing out or have a BBQ in the british summer?play risk of rain with a friend
I struggle more and more to play single player games, I just enjoy multiplayer so much more even if it's co-op or simply living in the same open world and meeting randoms who may/may not try to kill you (e.g. ARK).
Think having a group of people to play with makes a huge difference![]()
Games are too easy these days. They're flat/linear making it easier to aim with some games even having aim assist! What's the point of that? Couple that with endless cut scenes and it's like wandering through a movie. There needs to be a challenge.
Try re-visiting one of those games you quit because of the steep learning curve. Some of the best gaming experiences I've had were with ones I dismissed but then tried again or a even a third time before I 'got it'.
Do what you can't, not what you can, the rewards are sweeter.
Couple that with endless cut scenes and it's like wandering through a movie. There needs to be a challenge.
Usually I'd have a whine in such a thread and agree - several hundred games, all the hardware and no desire - but I'm supposed to be a responsible adult revising for a professional exam on Tuesday so instead I had pizza for breakfast then sat down to 6 hours of the blatant grind-athon that is Sky Force Anniversary. This is who 14 year old me wanted me to be at 34Replaying the same level over and over for unlocks. I have games like Kingdom Come: Deliverance and Divinity Original Sin that I want to play but can't put more than 40 minutes in to but this simple grind I'm hooked on!
I struggle more and more to play single player games, I just enjoy multiplayer so much more even if it's co-op or simply living in the same open world and meeting randoms who may/may not try to kill you (e.g. ARK).
Think having a group of people to play with makes a huge difference![]()