Post #1744217
2026-04-13 19:52 UTC
This ain't quite what you're asking about, but I think this is an underlying factor. I'm guessing you're in your 20s. It's not an exact age bracket, as life can make this happen earlier or later.
Games change over time. So do your responsibilities. The market is bigger than ever. You likely have less time than ever. You're struggling to get into the hype and lore of an unfamiliar game with a community divided among other hot titles while, presumably, working full time, commuting, making food, cleaning, laundry, exercise, and doomscroll loops. To add onto it, so many games are artificially demanding attention by way of limited time events.
I have a few comfort games. I have a few long term campaign games pinned at a time. I have a couple new games pinned at a time. While that applies to PC and console, I also keep about 4 discs sitting at my console at a time. Narrowing down a large library to just ~8 on hand makes it easier to get into *something* for an extended length of time. Even if it's been sitting for years, pinning it helps remind me. It helps me get into the lore and enjoy the game more when I'm not spending 30 minutes deciding how to best spend my time, then getting too late for proper immersion in the hour left.
Don't feel bad playing a game that's not right, not the best use of time, not the hottest, part of the "game industry problem" as defined by random commenters, whatever. Just play. I may be bummed I haven't finished some 2015 era campaign yet, but at least I'm not bummed I sat and did nothing if I manage to get *some* game time.
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