Short answer:
Maybe a change of genre or platform might help. Otherwise you might have just had enough of gaming. Perhaps even "grown out of" it.
Long answer:
I used to feel like that. I switched to solo-only gaming for a while and built a gaming PC (and this was while I was on welfare, though I had no responsibilities other than my phone bill). I also stopped playing the same genre of games (FPSs) and broadened out to things I rarely played (RPGs and Action-Adventures mainly).
This got me back into gaming and I had a lot more fun and was able to tolerate the games that made me hate gaming a bit better. I can now play online with my friends and not get phased by the idiots online, but I can still only play a couple of hours before I get burned out. By myself, regardless of console or PC, I can play for hours and not have enough.
If any type of gaming doesn't satisfy you, you might just have had enough and may need a long break or even just stop altogether.
Maybe a change of genre or platform might help. Otherwise you might have just had enough of gaming. Perhaps even "grown out of" it.
Long answer:
I used to feel like that. I switched to solo-only gaming for a while and built a gaming PC (and this was while I was on welfare, though I had no responsibilities other than my phone bill). I also stopped playing the same genre of games (FPSs) and broadened out to things I rarely played (RPGs and Action-Adventures mainly).
This got me back into gaming and I had a lot more fun and was able to tolerate the games that made me hate gaming a bit better. I can now play online with my friends and not get phased by the idiots online, but I can still only play a couple of hours before I get burned out. By myself, regardless of console or PC, I can play for hours and not have enough.
If any type of gaming doesn't satisfy you, you might just have had enough and may need a long break or even just stop altogether.