I Ve Played The Game For A Few Years And Yet I Feel Like I Still Don T

I Ve Played This Game For Quite Some Years Now So I Would Say I Have
I Ve Played This Game For Quite Some Years Now So I Would Say I Have

I Ve Played This Game For Quite Some Years Now So I Would Say I Have Figure out what you like, stop buying stuff you don't like and focus on the stuff you do. i think you're just burned out on games. it's happened to me too. best solution is to just step back from gaming for a bit and focus on different hobbies. honestly, are you sure gaming is the problem?. Whenever you’ve just finished a game, or have decided to move onto something else after playing your current game for a while, there’s a period i like to think as “gamer’s lull”, the time where a gamer isn’t actively playing a game and is waiting to start a new one.

This Game Is So Much Fun Yet I Feel Like There Is So Much Wasted
This Game Is So Much Fun Yet I Feel Like There Is So Much Wasted

This Game Is So Much Fun Yet I Feel Like There Is So Much Wasted I’ve been back on a nostalgia trip over the past month or so (finally got tww)… and yeah, struggling to keep the momentum going any further. i’m generally approaching the point of being “done”, with maybe a few leveling related or transmog based objectives left. And maybe that's the real problem: i'm afraid of disappointment, and i don't know how long i'll have to wait to fall in love with another game's story, so i cling tightly to the one i've got. Core gameplay remains the same "it's the same game i fell in love with 10 years ago. i still love it to this day," one player shared. others echoed this sentiment, noting the core gameplay has not significantly changed. many players assert they continue for the feel of the gameplay, despite lack of new features. When you start a game and then don’t go back to it for a long time, do you feel the need to restart it? for me, the answer is usually a yes—especially if it’s a jrpg.

I Ve Played The Game For A Few Years And Yet I Feel Like I Still Don T
I Ve Played The Game For A Few Years And Yet I Feel Like I Still Don T

I Ve Played The Game For A Few Years And Yet I Feel Like I Still Don T Core gameplay remains the same "it's the same game i fell in love with 10 years ago. i still love it to this day," one player shared. others echoed this sentiment, noting the core gameplay has not significantly changed. many players assert they continue for the feel of the gameplay, despite lack of new features. When you start a game and then don’t go back to it for a long time, do you feel the need to restart it? for me, the answer is usually a yes—especially if it’s a jrpg. Some days, i'm hitting my shots with precision. other days, i feel like a complete failure, missing every opportunity. i apologize for venting my frustrations. i'm incredibly disappointed in myself. As title suggests, i struggle to come back to play a game even for a second time, even if it was an incredible experience. there is something about the "magic of the first time" playthrough that i love so much and it's difficult for me to not experience that on subsequent playthroughs. I've played wow since launch and i am still dogwater at pvp as well. i've barely played pvp to actually get better, but i've picked up zero skill over the years. I've done this with a few games, or just completely forgotten. but it really helps to focus on one or two games at once. even if you play only a few hours per week, it'll stay with you. unless the game requires a lot of skill, then the difficulty goes down.

Haven T Played Much Lately Feel Like I M Forgetting Something R Ftlgame
Haven T Played Much Lately Feel Like I M Forgetting Something R Ftlgame

Haven T Played Much Lately Feel Like I M Forgetting Something R Ftlgame Some days, i'm hitting my shots with precision. other days, i feel like a complete failure, missing every opportunity. i apologize for venting my frustrations. i'm incredibly disappointed in myself. As title suggests, i struggle to come back to play a game even for a second time, even if it was an incredible experience. there is something about the "magic of the first time" playthrough that i love so much and it's difficult for me to not experience that on subsequent playthroughs. I've played wow since launch and i am still dogwater at pvp as well. i've barely played pvp to actually get better, but i've picked up zero skill over the years. I've done this with a few games, or just completely forgotten. but it really helps to focus on one or two games at once. even if you play only a few hours per week, it'll stay with you. unless the game requires a lot of skill, then the difficulty goes down.

I Havent Even Played The Game Yet R Curatedtumblr
I Havent Even Played The Game Yet R Curatedtumblr

I Havent Even Played The Game Yet R Curatedtumblr I've played wow since launch and i am still dogwater at pvp as well. i've barely played pvp to actually get better, but i've picked up zero skill over the years. I've done this with a few games, or just completely forgotten. but it really helps to focus on one or two games at once. even if you play only a few hours per week, it'll stay with you. unless the game requires a lot of skill, then the difficulty goes down.

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