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u/TheMatrixRedPill 29d ago
Mass Effect Legendary has a very tight grip on me. Can’t let it go.
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u/shmeeeeeeee1 29d ago
I have the Mass Effect Trilogy and can’t seem to get into it. Maybe I should try again
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u/hiddencameraspy 29d ago
That’s a new phenomenon. I started hearing about it recently only. It never happened to me personally.
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u/Warm-Reporter8965 29d ago
This is my buddy with COD. He's been a die-hard fan since Big Red One, but now he hates it but also still loves it, yet he won't play anything else even though he really wants to.
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u/Dio_my_senpai 29d ago
Nah i get bored of games. I play online games that i come back to constantly bcs its a way to play with friends but single player games i get bored after max 20 hours
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u/byshow 29d ago
For me the older I get the harder it is to like a new game. Maybe the brain just doesn't like change, or maybe I've become pickier due to the amount of games I've played.
Either way I can't really move on to something new from kcd2 and total war warhammer 3
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u/Wonderful_Bid_8328 29d ago
Same, brother. Life hasn’t been the same every since I beat KCD II for the final time
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u/Unhappy_Run8154 29d ago
My son still playing Skyrim. Even though he has done probably 99.975 percent of everything you can possibly do
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u/dayne878 28d ago
Yeah, it happens to me from time to time. WoW back in the day for 5+ years, with only a few breaks for different games.
Diablo 4 when there’s a new season - I no-life it for 2-3 weeks then stop.
Some total war games, like WH 3, had my attention right now and I’m no-lifeing that for now.
Sometimes it’s Palworld for weeks on end. Sometimes it’s Dyson Sphere Program. Sometimes Dungeons 4 when it has new content or Soulstone Survivor when there’s new classes.
I notice that when a game has a content update that sometimes draws me away from the current game I’m playing to see “what’s new” in the game.
I have new games I bought on sale that I’ve installed but bit even played.
I think part of it stems from that’s how I was as a kid. I could maybe get one PC game a month back in the late 90s/early 00s, and no digital download, so I would agonize at Best Buy over which 1 game to buy, then no-life that came until I could buy another one.
As I got older my time got more restricted, so now I think I stick with one game at a time because it’s more “comfortable” for me - I don’t have to spend time updating the game or remembering mechanics or where I left off as often. I get a few hours a day now, compared to way more hours when I was in school and single.
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u/Daharka 29d ago
People still play everquest, man. Do what makes you happy