I used to be that until I realised that the satisfaction of finishing a game is much better. Since I buy my games, I feel better when I finish the game that I bought
I had a mixed feeling about that one but it was a unique AC experience. Uncharted was amazing. I honestly miss my playstation because of it but given my life decisions I think steam deck would be the perfect choice.
I don't feel like playing a lot too which is why you see a lot of gap between skyrim and rdr1. I have a lot of games installed rn but nothing gets finished. I only have one single player game at a time but been playing minecraft a lot with friends these days so thats where my time was going towards
That was almost 18 years ago so I dont remember much but i do remember playing SNES and NES games and some adobe flash games during that time. Nothing major happened during all these 18 years. My gaming activity peaked last year. Earlier years, I only used to finish 1-3 games tops. This year its almost 40. Yes. 40 games in a single year
2007 was the time since i've been playing video games. This is the first year where I actually spent a lot of hours on gaming and finished a lot of games.
My backlog list has ~43 games in it. Most of which were dropped a few hours into the game. Those are by far, the toughest games that I mentally need to get back to and finish them
Honestly I was saving up money to get a PS5 and ditch PC gaming. But then I saw valve’s announcement about steam machine and decided to get a steam deck when I have enough.
It’s literally a no brainer because I can play my current library at no extra cost whereas with ps5 I gotta pay for online as well as the games.
Sadly there are other nether portals being used by my friends for an XP farm and this sword portal takes me to the same place where the other portal takes them. They said they’re gonna destroy the other portal once it’s of no use so that might take a while
This is purely subjective and depends on whom you're talking to. While I've had series of burn out stages with free software development and maintenance, I only distanced myself from writing code but not the community altogether. I also only work for orgs that are run by volunteers not by companies so theres that. If you work on projects that are led by a company, you'll always feel like you're being used because there's no sense of belonging.
While I was taking this picture my friends were down deep inside a cave trying to put that witch into a minecart and bring her to our home to cure a zombie villager to get better trades but that backfired as I died 20 times trying to get her out and gave up. My friends took over but the witch eventually despawned after we slept. It all went down the drain
I used to be that until I realised that the satisfaction of finishing a game is much better. Since I buy my games, I feel better when I finish the game that I bought