Oh dear.Malifact said:need
On-topic, try getting some different games. The Alien vs. Predator, Trackmania, and Valve games should get you back on your feet with gaming. They got me back when I grew bored.
Oh dear.Malifact said:need
I went through a phase when I was playing World Of Warcraft. I did used to enjoy it, but it turned into an out-right chore until the point I just got sick of it. It took well over a year between me starting to get sick of it and me finally wanting to quit it (I'm currently trying to fix something about Blizzard accusing me of selling my account before I do stop the subscription).Just_A_Glitch said:Do any of you just play a certain game, or just play in general just because you've grown so accustomed to gaming that you couldn't imagine not doing it in your spare time? And if you ever were, how'd you break out of your routine?
I know exactly where you're coming from. I have been gaming for roughly 20 years (holy shit, that hurts to say). I'm finding it harder and harder to justify picking up a new game these days. After working as a contractor for a gaming company the last 5 years (until last December) and spending so much time playing games through middle school, high school, and college (twice!), I found my attachment to games dwindling significantly. I've found that the opportunity cost of gaming versus living my life doing other things has shifted. I get much less out of gaming now than I do other things I used to take for granted.Just_A_Glitch said:Do any of you just play a certain game, or just play in general just because you've grown so accustomed to gaming that you couldn't imagine not doing it in your spare time? And if you ever were, how'd you break out of your routine?
This happened to me back in the 64 days when console multiplayer became a reality. Every weekend was Mario Party, over and over. I loved the game but after a while I wasn't sure why we were even playing anymore. I remember during a bobsled run minigame my buddy fell asleep at the controller and we careened off an edge.Just_A_Glitch said:(I search barred and didn't find anything, though it is very possible I missed something)
So, as of late, my weekly routine consists of classes on Monday and Wednesday, choir practice on Tuesday night, work on Thursday afternoon, Friday morning, Saturday evening, and Sunday morning. Every Wednesday, a buddy of mine comes over and crashes at my place for the night and we're usually on X-Box Live until the wee hours of the morning, passing back and forth between rounds of Modern Warfare 2, which leads me to my topic.
I don't even enjoy the game anymore (I did for awhile, but once I went prestige, I just lost interest), yet I keep playing because I've just fallen into this rut. I've tried switching out MW2 with other games, but nothing really works. My interest in the medium is dwindling for the time being. So, my question... Do any of you just play a certain game, or just play in general just because you've grown so accustomed to gaming that you couldn't imagine not doing it in your spare time? And if you ever were, how'd you break out of your routine?
First step is to play something other than MW2. That's your first mistake.Just_A_Glitch said:(I search barred and didn't find anything, though it is very possible I missed something)
So, as of late, my weekly routine consists of classes on Monday and Wednesday, choir practice on Tuesday night, work on Thursday afternoon, Friday morning, Saturday evening, and Sunday morning. Every Wednesday, a buddy of mine comes over and crashes at my place for the night and we're usually on X-Box Live until the wee hours of the morning, passing back and forth between rounds of Modern Warfare 2, which leads me to my topic.
I don't even enjoy the game anymore (I did for awhile, but once I went prestige, I just lost interest), yet I keep playing because I've just fallen into this rut. I've tried switching out MW2 with other games, but nothing really works. My interest in the medium is dwindling for the time being. So, my question... Do any of you just play a certain game, or just play in general just because you've grown so accustomed to gaming that you couldn't imagine not doing it in your spare time? And if you ever were, how'd you break out of your routine?
Just stop playing and do something else. I once went 6 months without playing videogames, television, before I even had the internet. I just replaced it with watching films or exercising.Just_A_Glitch said:So, my question... Do any of you just play a certain game, or just play in general just because you've grown so accustomed to gaming that you couldn't imagine not doing it in your spare time? And if you ever were, how'd you break out of your routine?
That's an odd jump to make. I've read War and Peace and while it was quite excellent, like most works that come in such weighty tomes it's an incredible grind to get through. Going from that to something that's borderline pulp just seems a bit odd.OverweightWhale said:I've tended to stop playing my 360 and started to read more often. Still trying to finish War and Peace then I might read some Warhammer novels.