Personal computing discussed
just brew it! wrote:I was the same way back when I was more into gaming. Could probably count the games I'd actually finished on the fingers of one hand.
Igor_Kavinski wrote:just brew it! wrote:I was the same way back when I was more into gaming. Could probably count the games I'd actually finished on the fingers of one hand.
That's very interesting. Hard to imagine you as a gamer. Which games did you finish, if you don't mind me asking?
just brew it! wrote:Probably something from the Unreal Tournament or Serious Sam series.
just brew it! wrote:Life got busy, I got other hobbies... and my genre of choice (first-person shooters) requires quick reaction times, which is something I have less of these days.
Igor_Kavinski wrote:I have the same issue with open world games. Turns out giving players the freedom to roam around and finish quests in any manner they choose kinda gets boring after a while, not to mention very time-consuming because you are wasting time trying to find something you want to do in the game.
K-L-Waster wrote:Igor_Kavinski wrote:I have the same issue with open world games. Turns out giving players the freedom to roam around and finish quests in any manner they choose kinda gets boring after a while, not to mention very time-consuming because you are wasting time trying to find something you want to do in the game.
In my case it's not that I get bored, it's that I decide I want to try another combination of mods... which ends up requiring a new start.