I've been thinking?maybe its time to give the games a rest for a while. I love gaming, its kept me sane during a trying time in my life.
From childhood on I was able to hop in a game and make hours fly, all while feeling better. They were a reward for a hard days work, something to look forward to on the weekend, and something to talk with similarly minded individuals. But recently I've been noticing distinctly diminishing returns. I game more than I ever have but get less out of it. The games I play most are WoW (moonguard ftw) and Tekkit but I find I get more out of the people than I get from the game play itself. I'll spare those who don?t care the WoW rant but... I'm pretty sure I should be able to get something from the mechanics and not just tradechat alone.
One of the things I've learned to do over my years as a gamer is to cut myself off from a game for a solid month if I'm obsessing over it, or an MMO if its getting dull. Sometimes after that month I have no desire to play that game at all or other times I?m able to go back but with a clear head. Its worked well for individual games but I now start to wonder if I should just do it for gaming as a whole.
One month, no video games of any kind whatsoever. No WoW, no Tekkit, no Persona, no Skyrim, not even Solitare. This task is rather daunting, as I?ve gamed in some fashion almost every of my life since elementary school. I can?t help but wonder if it will end up a permanent change. I'm not the kind of person who counts gaming as a core part of their identity, but it has been a huge part of my life. Shoot, video games got me into college, but they are starting to feel less and less like a diversion and like a bad habit.
I graduated in 2013 after a six year marathon of college that ended with an MA and a decent amount of post-education PTSD. I was more burnt out than I ever have or care to be. I gave myself a month off, which I spent gaming and doing an admirable job of not caring about the future. It was a victory lap. Once that month was up I started a job hunt, and quickly dodged two scam jobs (Amway can go die in a fire) and ended up working (a soul crushing) retail job for nearly two years.
Recently we moved, allowing me to an honorable out from my retail job, but leaving me in a new place with plenty of time but less than $100 to my name. I hope that interview at the community college works out.
Recently we moved, allowing me to an honorable out from my retail job, but leaving me in a new place with plenty of time but less than $100 to my name. I hope that interview at the community college works out.
From childhood on I was able to hop in a game and make hours fly, all while feeling better. They were a reward for a hard days work, something to look forward to on the weekend, and something to talk with similarly minded individuals. But recently I've been noticing distinctly diminishing returns. I game more than I ever have but get less out of it. The games I play most are WoW (moonguard ftw) and Tekkit but I find I get more out of the people than I get from the game play itself. I'll spare those who don?t care the WoW rant but... I'm pretty sure I should be able to get something from the mechanics and not just tradechat alone.
I decided to go for Draenor flying. I was going to start on the rep grind portion of that damnable achievement first. I've never done a rep grind before, as I am not the type who raids enough to care about the special potions nor fashionable enough to care about 99.9% of mounts. I managed to get the three guys I need up to reverend and?got burnt out.
I did the Firelands dailies in Cata happily but Taanan is a whole new beast. A whole, new, Trump level ThunderDouche of a beast. I've done all the dailies at least once but I've yet to figure out the flow we are supposed to take. Having everything spread out over an entire zone which never changes no mater how much you do doesn't exactly help either.
I did the Firelands dailies in Cata happily but Taanan is a whole new beast. A whole, new, Trump level ThunderDouche of a beast. I've done all the dailies at least once but I've yet to figure out the flow we are supposed to take. Having everything spread out over an entire zone which never changes no mater how much you do doesn't exactly help either.
One of the things I've learned to do over my years as a gamer is to cut myself off from a game for a solid month if I'm obsessing over it, or an MMO if its getting dull. Sometimes after that month I have no desire to play that game at all or other times I?m able to go back but with a clear head. Its worked well for individual games but I now start to wonder if I should just do it for gaming as a whole.
One month, no video games of any kind whatsoever. No WoW, no Tekkit, no Persona, no Skyrim, not even Solitare. This task is rather daunting, as I?ve gamed in some fashion almost every of my life since elementary school. I can?t help but wonder if it will end up a permanent change. I'm not the kind of person who counts gaming as a core part of their identity, but it has been a huge part of my life. Shoot, video games got me into college, but they are starting to feel less and less like a diversion and like a bad habit.